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Page 86
... passion , and rejoiced in it as a foundation for much diversion , and an opportunity of indulging her- self in the ... passion , when Escalus from general terms , and the ambiguous respect which criminal lovers retain in their addresses ...
... passion , and rejoiced in it as a foundation for much diversion , and an opportunity of indulging her- self in the ... passion , when Escalus from general terms , and the ambiguous respect which criminal lovers retain in their addresses ...
Page 205
... passion , and brings instances out of ancient authors to support this his opinion . The pathetic , as that great critic observes , may animate and inflame the sublime , but is not es- sential to it . Accordingly , as he farther remarks ...
... passion , and brings instances out of ancient authors to support this his opinion . The pathetic , as that great critic observes , may animate and inflame the sublime , but is not es- sential to it . Accordingly , as he farther remarks ...
Page 243
... passion , and of the greatest purity . What a noble mixture of rap- ture and innocence has the author joined together , in the reflection which Adam makes on the pleasures of love , compared to those of sense ! Thus have I told thee all ...
... passion , and of the greatest purity . What a noble mixture of rap- ture and innocence has the author joined together , in the reflection which Adam makes on the pleasures of love , compared to those of sense ! Thus have I told thee all ...
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