New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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... passions of the soul are often winged by our capacities , and are fed from the same sources that keep the ... passion which belong to the flush of health . Contented to repose - the repose becomes more prodigal of dreams . And ...
... passions of the soul are often winged by our capacities , and are fed from the same sources that keep the ... passion which belong to the flush of health . Contented to repose - the repose becomes more prodigal of dreams . And ...
Page 147
... passions , in description of costume , manners , and feudal parade ; —but he is also a much mightier moralist , though often offending more visibly against conventional morality . Every revelation of some passion , thought , sentiment ...
... passions , in description of costume , manners , and feudal parade ; —but he is also a much mightier moralist , though often offending more visibly against conventional morality . Every revelation of some passion , thought , sentiment ...
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... passion ? Their tragic drama exhibits no Othello , nor their comedy a Kitely , or a " Suspicious Husband . " Moliere , while his own heart was the victim , conformed to the national taste , by often placing the object on its comic side ...
... passion ? Their tragic drama exhibits no Othello , nor their comedy a Kitely , or a " Suspicious Husband . " Moliere , while his own heart was the victim , conformed to the national taste , by often placing the object on its comic side ...
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