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a moulding every thing to itself ; it is passion modified by passion , by all the other feelings to which the individual is liable , and to which others are liable with him ; subject to all the fluctuations of caprice and accident ...
a moulding every thing to itself ; it is passion modified by passion , by all the other feelings to which the individual is liable , and to which others are liable with him ; subject to all the fluctuations of caprice and accident ...
Pagina 866
The matter of the interest is one which has always held a strong sway over human sympathy , though mingled with abhorrence , the rise and fall of ambition . Men look on the darings of this passion with strong sympathy , because it is ...
The matter of the interest is one which has always held a strong sway over human sympathy , though mingled with abhorrence , the rise and fall of ambition . Men look on the darings of this passion with strong sympathy , because it is ...
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The movement of the passion in Othello is exceedingly different from that of Macbeth . In Macbeth there is a violent struggle between opposite feelings , between ambition and the stings of conscience , almost from first to last : in ...
The movement of the passion in Othello is exceedingly different from that of Macbeth . In Macbeth there is a violent struggle between opposite feelings , between ambition and the stings of conscience , almost from first to last : in ...
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