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And the will , it is implied , is itself overcome by the passions ; feeling , which redeems the hero , is also his destruction . The description of Lara thus becomes a statement of a persistent theme which runs through Harold and Juan ...
And the will , it is implied , is itself overcome by the passions ; feeling , which redeems the hero , is also his destruction . The description of Lara thus becomes a statement of a persistent theme which runs through Harold and Juan ...
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... am I ? Nothing : but not so art thou , Soul of my thought ! with whom I traverse earth , Invisible but gazing , as I glow Mixed with thy spirit , blended with thy birth , And feeling still with thee in my crushed feelings ' dearth .
... am I ? Nothing : but not so art thou , Soul of my thought ! with whom I traverse earth , Invisible but gazing , as I glow Mixed with thy spirit , blended with thy birth , And feeling still with thee in my crushed feelings ' dearth .
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on the passage , is the benevolent power in which the soul strives to lose itself : > ... the feeling with which all around Clarens , and the opposite rocks of Meillerie , is invested , is of a still higher and more comprehensive order ...
on the passage , is the benevolent power in which the soul strives to lose itself : > ... the feeling with which all around Clarens , and the opposite rocks of Meillerie , is invested , is of a still higher and more comprehensive order ...
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