The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volume 2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... Passion play originated . The impetus for Sticca's valuable work was the founding of a Latin Passion play at the monastery of Montecassino which pre - dates by one century any other known western Passion play . After presenting a review ...
... Passion play originated . The impetus for Sticca's valuable work was the founding of a Latin Passion play at the monastery of Montecassino which pre - dates by one century any other known western Passion play . After presenting a review ...
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... passion and the choice in moments pregnant with possi- bilities . The first model is that of Shechem , who oppresses and then takes measures to cover the negative repercussions of his behavior . His passion is ... passion 34 PREGNANT PASSION.
... passion and the choice in moments pregnant with possi- bilities . The first model is that of Shechem , who oppresses and then takes measures to cover the negative repercussions of his behavior . His passion is ... passion 34 PREGNANT PASSION.
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... Passion, and Democratic Politics: Old Conceptions–New Understandings—New Possibilities,” in this volume, 148. 5. René Descartes, The Passions of the Soul, arts. 45 and 50, in The Philosophical Writings of Descartes, trans. John ...
... Passion, and Democratic Politics: Old Conceptions–New Understandings—New Possibilities,” in this volume, 148. 5. René Descartes, The Passions of the Soul, arts. 45 and 50, in The Philosophical Writings of Descartes, trans. John ...
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De Lacy. so absorbed by one prevailing passion , that every other ceased to be called into action . My house was , as it were , unoccu- pied - my carriages , for the most part , useless - and my horses obliged to be exercised by the ...
De Lacy. so absorbed by one prevailing passion , that every other ceased to be called into action . My house was , as it were , unoccu- pied - my carriages , for the most part , useless - and my horses obliged to be exercised by the ...
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