Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... feeling that any other human being but herself must have shown in the same situation . She had no time to prepare for acting a part , to suppress her feelings - the truth is , she has not one natural feeling in her bosom to suppress . I ...
... feeling that any other human being but herself must have shown in the same situation . She had no time to prepare for acting a part , to suppress her feelings - the truth is , she has not one natural feeling in her bosom to suppress . I ...
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... feelings by her desertion ; for she not only shewed herself indifferent to , but evidently triumphed in my sufferings ... feeling the commonest emotions of human nature , as they regarded herself or anyone else . She had no feelings with ...
... feelings by her desertion ; for she not only shewed herself indifferent to , but evidently triumphed in my sufferings ... feeling the commonest emotions of human nature , as they regarded herself or anyone else . She had no feelings with ...
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... feeling in the interests of those he is employed about . How exquisite is the fol- lowing dialogue between him and Prospero ! Ariel . Your charm so strongly works ' em , That if you now beheld them , your affections Would become tender ...
... feeling in the interests of those he is employed about . How exquisite is the fol- lowing dialogue between him and Prospero ! Ariel . Your charm so strongly works ' em , That if you now beheld them , your affections Would become tender ...
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