Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... reason is that it constitutes what a lawyer might call a leading case in the psychology of love . It said on the subject something that had not been said before in English prose , and has not been said since with the same directness and ...
... reason is that it constitutes what a lawyer might call a leading case in the psychology of love . It said on the subject something that had not been said before in English prose , and has not been said since with the same directness and ...
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... reason , reason with constancy ; and to discountenance all love , and all books about love ( except Shakespeare's ) , which did not conform to this theory . Two things necessarily followed of which the rigidity , often unjustly called ...
... reason , reason with constancy ; and to discountenance all love , and all books about love ( except Shakespeare's ) , which did not conform to this theory . Two things necessarily followed of which the rigidity , often unjustly called ...
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... reason , the physician to my love , Angry that his prescriptions are not kept , Hath left me , and I desperate now approve Desire is death , which physic did except . Past cure I am , now reason is past care , And frantic - mad with ...
... reason , the physician to my love , Angry that his prescriptions are not kept , Hath left me , and I desperate now approve Desire is death , which physic did except . Past cure I am , now reason is past care , And frantic - mad with ...
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