Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... perhaps her reluctance to yield to my wishes , her pity for what I suffered ; and that in the struggle between both , she did not know what to do . How I worshipped her at these moments ! We had a long interview the third day , and I ...
... perhaps her reluctance to yield to my wishes , her pity for what I suffered ; and that in the struggle between both , she did not know what to do . How I worshipped her at these moments ! We had a long interview the third day , and I ...
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... never could forgive the Prince's treatment of Falstaff ; though perhaps Shakespeare knew what was best , according to the history , the nature of the times , and of the man . We speak only as dramatic critics . What- 316 Dramatic ...
... never could forgive the Prince's treatment of Falstaff ; though perhaps Shakespeare knew what was best , according to the history , the nature of the times , and of the man . We speak only as dramatic critics . What- 316 Dramatic ...
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... perhaps because he has himself repented of his black besign , our moral sense gains courage to hate him the more for it . We take him at his word , and think his purposes must be odious indeed , when he himself shrinks back from them ...
... perhaps because he has himself repented of his black besign , our moral sense gains courage to hate him the more for it . We take him at his word , and think his purposes must be odious indeed , when he himself shrinks back from them ...
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