Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... force of genius shown in each of these works is astonishing , their variety is not less so . They are like different creations of the same mind , not one of which has the slightest reference to the rest . This distinctness and ...
... force of genius shown in each of these works is astonishing , their variety is not less so . They are like different creations of the same mind , not one of which has the slightest reference to the rest . This distinctness and ...
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... force ; and after her death , he all at once forgets his wrongs in the sudden and irreparable sense of his loss : My wife ! My wife ! What wife ? I have no wife . Oh insupportable ! Oh heavy hour ! This happens before he is assured of ...
... force ; and after her death , he all at once forgets his wrongs in the sudden and irreparable sense of his loss : My wife ! My wife ! What wife ? I have no wife . Oh insupportable ! Oh heavy hour ! This happens before he is assured of ...
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... force of dialectics . There is besides , a strange attempt to substitute the language of painting for that of poetry , to make us see their feelings in the faces of the persons ; and again , consistently with this , in the description ...
... force of dialectics . There is besides , a strange attempt to substitute the language of painting for that of poetry , to make us see their feelings in the faces of the persons ; and again , consistently with this , in the description ...
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