WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... passion was so exceptional that it threatened even in his childhood to overwhelm him . The great fact of his genius was that he realised at once the necessity of con- trolling himself with an equal power . In no other way would the ...
... passion was so exceptional that it threatened even in his childhood to overwhelm him . The great fact of his genius was that he realised at once the necessity of con- trolling himself with an equal power . In no other way would the ...
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... passion which bound this passionate brother and sister is unknown in any other story . They had been separated for sixteen years , and now they spoke the language of lovers . In the exquisite poem of the Glow- worm , " Among all lovely ...
... passion which bound this passionate brother and sister is unknown in any other story . They had been separated for sixteen years , and now they spoke the language of lovers . In the exquisite poem of the Glow- worm , " Among all lovely ...
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... passion ; and in this man he represented " an idea of what I fancied my own character might have become in the ... passions through the long years of old age is extremely impressive ; and it would be a singular judgment which could not ...
... passion ; and in this man he represented " an idea of what I fancied my own character might have become in the ... passions through the long years of old age is extremely impressive ; and it would be a singular judgment which could not ...
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