Lectures on the English Comic Writers with Miscellaneous EssaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1963 - Počet stran: 346 |
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... passion on his death - bed . Poor Harley ! -Mr . Godwin's Falkland is a very high and heroic character : he , however , is not a love - hero ; and the only part in which an episode of this kind is introduced , is of the most trite and ...
... passion on his death - bed . Poor Harley ! -Mr . Godwin's Falkland is a very high and heroic character : he , however , is not a love - hero ; and the only part in which an episode of this kind is introduced , is of the most trite and ...
Strana 235
... passion there alone , The wild are constant , and the cunning known ; The fool consistent , and the false sincere ; Priests , princes , women , no dissemblers here . This clue once found unravels all the rest , The prospect clears , and ...
... passion there alone , The wild are constant , and the cunning known ; The fool consistent , and the false sincere ; Priests , princes , women , no dissemblers here . This clue once found unravels all the rest , The prospect clears , and ...
Strana 251
... passion for some one of these objects , to which he would probably sacrifice all the rest , and his own peace and happiness into the bargain . 4. The main - chance is an instrument of various passions , but is directly opposed to none ...
... passion for some one of these objects , to which he would probably sacrifice all the rest , and his own peace and happiness into the bargain . 4. The main - chance is an instrument of various passions , but is directly opposed to none ...
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