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raising passion to its height from the smallest beginnings and in spite of all obstacles , in painting the expiring conflict between love and hatred , tenderness and resentment , jealousy and remorse , in unfolding the strength and the ...
raising passion to its height from the smallest beginnings and in spite of all obstacles , in painting the expiring conflict between love and hatred , tenderness and resentment , jealousy and remorse , in unfolding the strength and the ...
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it is founded on an idle passion between a boy and a girl , who have scarcely seen and can have but little sympathy or rational esteem for one another , who have had no experience of the good or ills of life , and whose raptures or ...
it is founded on an idle passion between a boy and a girl , who have scarcely seen and can have but little sympathy or rational esteem for one another , who have had no experience of the good or ills of life , and whose raptures or ...
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The commencement , progress , and ending of his second passion are however complete in themselves , not injured , if they are not bettered by the first . The outline of the play is taken from an Italian novel ; but the dramatic ...
The commencement , progress , and ending of his second passion are however complete in themselves , not injured , if they are not bettered by the first . The outline of the play is taken from an Italian novel ; but the dramatic ...
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