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... passion ; and brings instances out of ancient authors to support this his opinion . The pathetic , as that great critic ob- serves , may animate and inflame the sublime , but is not essential to it . Accordingly , as he further re ...
... passion ; and brings instances out of ancient authors to support this his opinion . The pathetic , as that great critic ob- serves , may animate and inflame the sublime , but is not essential to it . Accordingly , as he further re ...
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... passion , and sees . I at pre- sent forbear speaking of it through prudential regards . This respect to her she returns with much civility , and makes my value for her as little a misfortune to me as is consistent with discretion . She ...
... passion , and sees . I at pre- sent forbear speaking of it through prudential regards . This respect to her she returns with much civility , and makes my value for her as little a misfortune to me as is consistent with discretion . She ...
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... passion naturally inspires . These inward languishings of a mind infected with this softness , have given birth to a phrase which is made use of by all the melting tribe , from the highest to the lowest : I mean that of ' dying for love ...
... passion naturally inspires . These inward languishings of a mind infected with this softness , have given birth to a phrase which is made use of by all the melting tribe , from the highest to the lowest : I mean that of ' dying for love ...
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