Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 106-107Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 |
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... passions as they pass , Acquire the deep and bitter power to give Their images again as in a glass , And in such colours that they seem to live ; You might do right forbidding them to show ' em , But spoil ( I think ) a very pretty poem ...
... passions as they pass , Acquire the deep and bitter power to give Their images again as in a glass , And in such colours that they seem to live ; You might do right forbidding them to show ' em , But spoil ( I think ) a very pretty poem ...
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... passion's self seems to depend , " not on one's clay but on the " Inanity . " " Those things which Words name Senses ... passion : Th'Eternal Art educing good from ill , Grafts on this Passion our best principle : ' Tis thus the Mercury ...
... passion's self seems to depend , " not on one's clay but on the " Inanity . " " Those things which Words name Senses ... passion : Th'Eternal Art educing good from ill , Grafts on this Passion our best principle : ' Tis thus the Mercury ...
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... passions to have some connection with the stars and skies , and he may suppose them related to a plan beyond our seeing . He says of Juan and Lady Adeline , " But Destiny and Passion spred the net " 9 ( XIII , 12 ) . The " perception of ...
... passions to have some connection with the stars and skies , and he may suppose them related to a plan beyond our seeing . He says of Juan and Lady Adeline , " But Destiny and Passion spred the net " 9 ( XIII , 12 ) . The " perception of ...
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