The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... feeling is subdued , the passion quick and vehement , the transition abrupt , or the situation overwhelm- ing - in ... feelings . She seems to be no imitator of the un- happy fair - she is Juliet herself- she appears the sad victim of ...
... feeling is subdued , the passion quick and vehement , the transition abrupt , or the situation overwhelm- ing - in ... feelings . She seems to be no imitator of the un- happy fair - she is Juliet herself- she appears the sad victim of ...
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... feelings , and partly by her reason ; but Miss Kelly seems not to reason at all . She is the mere creature of the influences by which she is acted upon . She would seem never to have considered how she ought to act in any particular ...
... feelings , and partly by her reason ; but Miss Kelly seems not to reason at all . She is the mere creature of the influences by which she is acted upon . She would seem never to have considered how she ought to act in any particular ...
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... feelings of youthful am- bition , or dislike to the austerities of a foreign cloister , Mr. O'Connell rejected the tonsure , and its de- nials , and determined to devote his talents , not to the studies of Aquinas or Augustine , but to ...
... feelings of youthful am- bition , or dislike to the austerities of a foreign cloister , Mr. O'Connell rejected the tonsure , and its de- nials , and determined to devote his talents , not to the studies of Aquinas or Augustine , but to ...
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... feelings of disappointment he has accordingly constantly and pub- licly avowed . He made , however , an effort in 1820 , soon after the late Queen's return to England , which , had he succeeded , would have more than supplied the rank ...
... feelings of disappointment he has accordingly constantly and pub- licly avowed . He made , however , an effort in 1820 , soon after the late Queen's return to England , which , had he succeeded , would have more than supplied the rank ...
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... feelings to outrun his calmer judg- ment . He had made no search , or ascertained whether ; at any previous period , any of the Queen's Consorts of England had exercised such a right as that of which he sought the advantage . In seizing ...
... feelings to outrun his calmer judg- ment . He had made no search , or ascertained whether ; at any previous period , any of the Queen's Consorts of England had exercised such a right as that of which he sought the advantage . In seizing ...
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