Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... interest in me ; or gives me fortitude to bear up against what I am doomed to feel for the ungrateful . Otherwise I am dead to everything but the sense of what I have lost . She was my life — it is gone from me , and I am grown spectral ...
... interest in me ; or gives me fortitude to bear up against what I am doomed to feel for the ungrateful . Otherwise I am dead to everything but the sense of what I have lost . She was my life — it is gone from me , and I am grown spectral ...
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... interest to Coriolanus , and both in interest and power to Antony and Cleopatra It , however , abounds in admirable and affecting passages , and is remarkable for the profound knowledge of character , in which Shakespeare could scarcely ...
... interest to Coriolanus , and both in interest and power to Antony and Cleopatra It , however , abounds in admirable and affecting passages , and is remarkable for the profound knowledge of character , in which Shakespeare could scarcely ...
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... interest in the progress of the story , the development of the characters with time and circumstances , just according to the degree and kind of interest excited , are not inferior to the expression of passion and nature . It has been ...
... interest in the progress of the story , the development of the characters with time and circumstances , just according to the degree and kind of interest excited , are not inferior to the expression of passion and nature . It has been ...
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