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As human passions did not enter the world before the Fall , there is in the Paradise Lost little opportunity for the pathetick ; but what little there is has not been lost . That passion which is peculiar to rational nature ...
As human passions did not enter the world before the Fall , there is in the Paradise Lost little opportunity for the pathetick ; but what little there is has not been lost . That passion which is peculiar to rational nature ...
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But it is to be concluded that this passion works not now amongst the French so strongly as the other two did amongst the ... the operations from the writing are much stronger : for the raising of Shakespeare's passions is more from the ...
But it is to be concluded that this passion works not now amongst the French so strongly as the other two did amongst the ... the operations from the writing are much stronger : for the raising of Shakespeare's passions is more from the ...
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One reason is , because whatever actors they have found , the event has been the same ; that is , the same passions have been always moved : which shews , that there is something of force and merit in the plays themselves , conducing to ...
One reason is , because whatever actors they have found , the event has been the same ; that is , the same passions have been always moved : which shews , that there is something of force and merit in the plays themselves , conducing to ...
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