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... passions in their turns are to be set in a ferment : as joy , anger , love , fear are to be used as the poet's commonplaces ; and a general concernment for the principal actors is to be raised by making them appear such in their ...
... passions in their turns are to be set in a ferment : as joy , anger , love , fear are to be used as the poet's commonplaces ; and a general concernment for the principal actors is to be raised by making them appear such in their ...
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... passions , as they are considered simply and in themselves , suffer violence when they are perpetually maintained at the same height ; for what melody can be made on that instrument all whose strings are screwed up at first to their ...
... passions , as they are considered simply and in themselves , suffer violence when they are perpetually maintained at the same height ; for what melody can be made on that instrument all whose strings are screwed up at first to their ...
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... passions : because it has been proved already that confused passions make undistinguishable characters : yet I cannot deny that he has his failings ; but they are not so much in the passions themselves as in his manner of expression ...
... passions : because it has been proved already that confused passions make undistinguishable characters : yet I cannot deny that he has his failings ; but they are not so much in the passions themselves as in his manner of expression ...
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Elations: The Poetics of Enthusiasm in Eighteenth-century Britain Shaun Irlam Ingen förhandsgranskning - 1999 |