Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... object in nature is substantial , real , but false and hollow , like her faith on which I built my trust . She came ( I knew not how ) and sat by my side and was folded in my arms , a vision of love and joy , as if she had dropped from ...
... object in nature is substantial , real , but false and hollow , like her faith on which I built my trust . She came ( I knew not how ) and sat by my side and was folded in my arms , a vision of love and joy , as if she had dropped from ...
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... object ( at least ) in which the soul finds absolute content , for which it seeks to live , or dares to die . The heart as it were filled up the moulds of the imagination . The truth of passion keeps pace with and outvies the ...
... object ( at least ) in which the soul finds absolute content , for which it seeks to live , or dares to die . The heart as it were filled up the moulds of the imagination . The truth of passion keeps pace with and outvies the ...
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... object . Whether the pursuit of that object is wise , only yourself can judge . I say she has all along been to be won , and she is still to be won ; and all that stands in the way of your views at this moment is your past conduct ...
... object . Whether the pursuit of that object is wise , only yourself can judge . I say she has all along been to be won , and she is still to be won ; and all that stands in the way of your views at this moment is your past conduct ...
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