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Page 48
... passion , a passion that reveals them to themselves and to each other . In fact Shakespeare cannot afford to license the possibility , for - despite its freedom on the plane of character - the pattern of Measure for Measure requires not ...
... passion , a passion that reveals them to themselves and to each other . In fact Shakespeare cannot afford to license the possibility , for - despite its freedom on the plane of character - the pattern of Measure for Measure requires not ...
Page 66
... passion of his life - his work as a historian . But it was this passion that Gibbon chose to make the foundation of his character in actual life as well as in his self - portrait . The main part of the Memoirs is concerned with his ...
... passion of his life - his work as a historian . But it was this passion that Gibbon chose to make the foundation of his character in actual life as well as in his self - portrait . The main part of the Memoirs is concerned with his ...
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... passion which derives fresh vigour from enjoyment , supplies each day , each hour , with a perpetual source of independent and rational pleasure ; and I am not sensible of any decay of the mental faculties . The original soil has been ...
... passion which derives fresh vigour from enjoyment , supplies each day , each hour , with a perpetual source of independent and rational pleasure ; and I am not sensible of any decay of the mental faculties . The original soil has been ...
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RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES IN BEOWULF | 9 |
PUSHKINS VERSION | 40 |
A NOTE ON CHARACTERIZATION IN OTHELLO | 52 |
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