Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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Página xxxiv
... passion ex- pressed with the utmost innocence and delicacy , yet so strong as to overturn her reason ; and af- terwards , on the recovery of her reason , after a severe struggle , voluntarily sacrificing that very passion at the shrine ...
... passion ex- pressed with the utmost innocence and delicacy , yet so strong as to overturn her reason ; and af- terwards , on the recovery of her reason , after a severe struggle , voluntarily sacrificing that very passion at the shrine ...
Página xxxv
... passion . It is abso- Jute pedantry to prefer and conipare the madness of Orestes , in Euripides , to this of Clementina . " There is such a tenderness and innocence in her wanderings , such affecting starts of passion , such a ...
... passion . It is abso- Jute pedantry to prefer and conipare the madness of Orestes , in Euripides , to this of Clementina . " There is such a tenderness and innocence in her wanderings , such affecting starts of passion , such a ...
Página xxxvi
... passion so exalted , a passion that had shaken the very seat of reason in her soul , could , or with so shattered an intellect ought to turn her thoughts to a second lover . Novels will al- ways be different from real life , and ...
... passion so exalted , a passion that had shaken the very seat of reason in her soul , could , or with so shattered an intellect ought to turn her thoughts to a second lover . Novels will al- ways be different from real life , and ...
Términos y frases comunes
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