The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... passion , when Escalus , from gen- eral terms , and the ambiguous respect which cri- minal lovers retain in their addresses , began to bewail that his passion grew too violent for him to answer any longer for his behaviour towards her ...
... passion , when Escalus , from gen- eral terms , and the ambiguous respect which cri- minal lovers retain in their addresses , began to bewail that his passion grew too violent for him to answer any longer for his behaviour towards her ...
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... 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 essential to it . Accordingly , as he further 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 essential to it . Accordingly , as he further remarks ...
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... passion , represent the fair sex as basilisks , that destroy with their eyes ; but I think Mr. Cowley has , with great justness of thought , compared a beautiful woman to a por- cupine , that sends an arrow from every part . I have ...
... passion , represent the fair sex as basilisks , that destroy with their eyes ; but I think Mr. Cowley has , with great justness of thought , compared a beautiful woman to a por- cupine , that sends an arrow from every part . I have ...
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