Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... passion separately , but of the two combined , of the knowledge of character with the expression of passion , of consummate art in the keeping up of appearances with the profound work- ings of nature , and the convulsive movements of ...
... passion separately , but of the two combined , of the knowledge of character with the expression of passion , of consummate art in the keeping up of appearances with the profound work- ings of nature , and the convulsive movements of ...
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... passion between a boy and a girl , who have scarcely seen and can have but little sympathy or rational esteem for one another , who have had no experience of the good or ills of life , and whose raptures or despair must be therefore ...
... passion between a boy and a girl , who have scarcely seen and can have but little sympathy or rational esteem for one another , who have had no experience of the good or ills of life , and whose raptures or despair must be therefore ...
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... passion for Juliet is not a first love : it succeeds and drives out his passion for another mistress , Rosaline , as the sun hides the stars . This is perhaps an artifice ( not absolutely necessary ) to give us a higher opinion of the ...
... passion for Juliet is not a first love : it succeeds and drives out his passion for another mistress , Rosaline , as the sun hides the stars . This is perhaps an artifice ( not absolutely necessary ) to give us a higher opinion of the ...
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