English Literature, 1650-1800John Cooper Mendenhall J.B. Lippincott, 1940 - 1166 sivua |
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... Passion of Love . Sappho , 15 who always leads on this Oc- casion , began to shew her Reading , and told us , that Sir John Suckling and Milton had , upon a parallel Occasion , said the tenderest Things she ever read . The Circumstance ...
... Passion of Love . Sappho , 15 who always leads on this Oc- casion , began to shew her Reading , and told us , that Sir John Suckling and Milton had , upon a parallel Occasion , said the tenderest Things she ever read . The Circumstance ...
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... Passion with the Ghost , which tho ' it might have astonish'd , it had not provok'd him ? for you may observe that in this beautiful Speech , the Passion never rises beyond an al- most breathless Astonishment , or an Impatience ...
... Passion with the Ghost , which tho ' it might have astonish'd , it had not provok'd him ? for you may observe that in this beautiful Speech , the Passion never rises beyond an al- most breathless Astonishment , or an Impatience ...
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... passions of others , and that we are easily affected and brought into sympathy by any tokens which are shown of them ... passion similar to that which real objects excite by other instru- ments . And in proportion as words of a sub- lime ...
... passions of others , and that we are easily affected and brought into sympathy by any tokens which are shown of them ... passion similar to that which real objects excite by other instru- ments . And in proportion as words of a sub- lime ...
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Go lovely Rose | 3 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT | 11 |
From The Second Book Canto the First | 18 |
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