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... passion , and pathos of articulation , muse by having no object but her , and her must ever be an uncongenial thing to most alone . We do not want to know what a ears unlearned in this land of quiet speech . composer thought of when he ...
... passion , and pathos of articulation , muse by having no object but her , and her must ever be an uncongenial thing to most alone . We do not want to know what a ears unlearned in this land of quiet speech . composer thought of when he ...
Pagina 206
... passions which blind the reason , not yet endued with strength to resist them . They feel much and reflect little ... passion , though it soon throws off from its eyes the scales of youth , and learns how to pursue its course with ...
... passions which blind the reason , not yet endued with strength to resist them . They feel much and reflect little ... passion , though it soon throws off from its eyes the scales of youth , and learns how to pursue its course with ...
Pagina 207
... passions agitated her husband's frame character but the glory , and they will indulge like an earthquake , communicating a ghastly their passion , though , like Sewell , they pallor to his visage , almost shaking reason should be ...
... passions agitated her husband's frame character but the glory , and they will indulge like an earthquake , communicating a ghastly their passion , though , like Sewell , they pallor to his visage , almost shaking reason should be ...
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