Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... hope of ever being his ? And yet you accuse me of being romantic in my sentiments . S. I have indeed long ceased to hope ; but yet I sometimes hope against hope . H. My love , were it in my power , thy hopes should be fulfilled to ...
... hope of ever being his ? And yet you accuse me of being romantic in my sentiments . S. I have indeed long ceased to hope ; but yet I sometimes hope against hope . H. My love , were it in my power , thy hopes should be fulfilled to ...
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... hope there , ' whence alone my hope cometh ? ' You must know I am strangely in the dumps at this present writing . My reception with her is doubtful , and my fate is then certain . The hearing of your happiness has , I own , made me ...
... hope there , ' whence alone my hope cometh ? ' You must know I am strangely in the dumps at this present writing . My reception with her is doubtful , and my fate is then certain . The hearing of your happiness has , I own , made me ...
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... hope , as it is the cloud which reflects the rainbow . There is no occasion to resort to any mystical union and transmission of feeling through different states of being to account for the romantic enthusiasm of youth ; nor to plant the ...
... hope , as it is the cloud which reflects the rainbow . There is no occasion to resort to any mystical union and transmission of feeling through different states of being to account for the romantic enthusiasm of youth ; nor to plant the ...
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