Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 - Literature |
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... passion . You must except , nevertheless , Marcus Antonius , the half - partner of the Empire of Rome , and Appius Claudius , 1 the decemvir and law - giver ; whereof the former was indeed a voluptuous man and inordinate , but the ...
... passion . You must except , nevertheless , Marcus Antonius , the half - partner of the Empire of Rome , and Appius Claudius , 1 the decemvir and law - giver ; whereof the former was indeed a voluptuous man and inordinate , but the ...
Page 328
... passion . TARTUFFE . This language is somewhat difficult to understand , Madam ; and you just now spoke in quite a different strain . ELMIRE . Ah ! how little you know the heart of a woman , if such a refusal makes you angry ! and how ...
... passion . TARTUFFE . This language is somewhat difficult to understand , Madam ; and you just now spoke in quite a different strain . ELMIRE . Ah ! how little you know the heart of a woman , if such a refusal makes you angry ! and how ...
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... passion is the equiva- lent of the lack of grace in Jansenist theology : Phaedra is a woman who has not been given sufficient power of will to control her passions , and the fact that she has just enough to make a desperate and vain ...
... passion is the equiva- lent of the lack of grace in Jansenist theology : Phaedra is a woman who has not been given sufficient power of will to control her passions , and the fact that she has just enough to make a desperate and vain ...
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