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5 Instead of doing as Ariosto , and as , still more offensively , Wieland has done , instead of degrading and deforming passion into appetite , the trials of love into the struggles of concupiscence ; Shakespeare has here represented ...
5 Instead of doing as Ariosto , and as , still more offensively , Wieland has done , instead of degrading and deforming passion into appetite , the trials of love into the struggles of concupiscence ; Shakespeare has here represented ...
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But it is the apotheosis of the former state , in which by excitement of the associative power passion itself imitates order , and the order resulting produces a pleasureable passion , and thus 5 it elevates the mind by making its ...
But it is the apotheosis of the former state , in which by excitement of the associative power passion itself imitates order , and the order resulting produces a pleasureable passion , and thus 5 it elevates the mind by making its ...
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383 ) : ' The co - presence of something regular , something to which the mind has been accustomed in an unexcited or a less excited state , cannot but have great efficacy in tempering and restraining the passion by an intertexture of ...
383 ) : ' The co - presence of something regular , something to which the mind has been accustomed in an unexcited or a less excited state , cannot but have great efficacy in tempering and restraining the passion by an intertexture of ...
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Biographia Literaria Wordsworth Collection,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge, Ass Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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