Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... expression is hardly so fine as yours sometimes is . S. Now you flatter me . Besides , the complexion is fair , and mine is dark . H. Thine is pale and beautiful , my love , not dark . But if your colour were a little heightened , and ...
... expression is hardly so fine as yours sometimes is . S. Now you flatter me . Besides , the complexion is fair , and mine is dark . H. Thine is pale and beautiful , my love , not dark . But if your colour were a little heightened , and ...
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... expression : his descriptions are identical with the things themselves , seen through the fine medium of passion : strip them of that connexion , and try them by ordinary conceptions and ordinary rules , and they are as grotesque and ...
... expression : his descriptions are identical with the things themselves , seen through the fine medium of passion : strip them of that connexion , and try them by ordinary conceptions and ordinary rules , and they are as grotesque and ...
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... expressing the thoughts of others , he seemed inspired ; in expressing his own , he was a mechanic . The licence of an assumed character was necessary to restore his genius to the privileges of nature , and to give him courage to break ...
... expressing the thoughts of others , he seemed inspired ; in expressing his own , he was a mechanic . The licence of an assumed character was necessary to restore his genius to the privileges of nature , and to give him courage to break ...
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