| 1835 - 700 sidor
...Jealousy does not strike me as the point in his passion ; I take it to be rather an agony, that the creature whom he had believed angelic, with whom he...and regret that virtue should so fall. " But yet the pity of it, lago — O, lago, the pity of it, lago ! " In addition to this, his honour was concerned,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 410 sidor
...Jealousy does not strike me as the point in his passion ; I take it to be rather an agony that the creature whom he had believed angelic, with whom he...regret that virtue should so fall : — " But yet the pity of it, lago ! — O lago ! the pity of it, lago !" In addition to this, his honour was concerned... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 372 sidor
...Jealousy does not strike me as the point in his passion ; I take it to be rather an agony that the creature whom he had believed angelic, with whom he...regret that virtue should so fall : — " But yet the pity of it, lago ! — O lago ! the pity of it, lago !" In addition to this, his honour was concerned... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 742 sidor
...* Jealousy does not strike me as the point in his passion; I take it to be rather an agony that the creature, whom he had believed angelic, with whom...loving, should be proved impure and worthless. It * Caballeros Granadinos, Aunque Moros, hijos d'algo. — ED. VOL. I. B was the struggle not to love... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 364 sidor
...* Jealousy does not strike me as the point in his passion; I take it to be rather an agony that the creature, whom he had believed angelic, with whom...loving, should be proved impure and worthless. It * Caballeros Granadinos, Aunque Moros, hijos d'algo. — ED. VOL. I. B was the struggle not to love... | |
| Peel Club, Glasgow - 1840 - 256 sidor
...Jealousy does not strike me as the point in his passion ; I take it to be rather an agony, that the creature whom he had believed angelic, with whom he...regret that virtue should so fall : — * But yet the pity of it, lago — O, lago, the pity of it, lago!' In addition to this, his honour was concerned.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 528 sidor
...Jealousy does not strike me as the point in his passion ; I take it to be rather an agony that the creature whom he had believed angelic, with whom he...regret that virtue should so fall : — " But yet the pity of it, lago ! — 0 lago ! the pity of it, lago !" In addition to this, his honor was concerned... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 544 sidor
...Jealousy does not strike me as the point in his passion ; I take it to be rather an agony that the creature whom he had believed angelic, with whom he...a moral indignation and regret that virtue should BO fall : — " But yet the pity of it, lago ! — 0 lago ! the pity of it, lago !" In addition to... | |
| Robert Guthrie Macgregor - 1854 - 600 sidor
...passion : i take it to be rather an agony that the creature whom he had believed angelic, in whom he bad garnered up his heart, and whom he could not help...indignation and regret that virtue should so fall. Bnt yet the pity of it, lago ! 0, lago 1 the pity of it, lago ! In addition to this his honour was... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 540 sidor
...Jealousy does not strike me as the point in his passion ; I take it to be rather an agony that the creature whom he had believed angelic, with whom he...heart, and whom he could not help still loving, should he proved impure and worthless. It was the struggle not to love her. It was a moral indignation and... | |
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