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... Passion But the prudential note in Tennyson is assuredly not due , as some critics have thought , to any flabbi- ness of texture or insensibility to passion ; and at times , passion leaps out despite the poet's pre- cautions . Among the ...
... Passion But the prudential note in Tennyson is assuredly not due , as some critics have thought , to any flabbi- ness of texture or insensibility to passion ; and at times , passion leaps out despite the poet's pre- cautions . Among the ...
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... passion like it . " Colombe's Birthday is in quite another vein than those preceding . The swift action and passion of A Blot in the ' Scutcheon is absent here ; and the play is deficient , on the whole , in dramatic interest , though ...
... passion like it . " Colombe's Birthday is in quite another vein than those preceding . The swift action and passion of A Blot in the ' Scutcheon is absent here ; and the play is deficient , on the whole , in dramatic interest , though ...
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... passion in his writing , often as he deals with passion . His imagination is fertile and exquisite , but the flowers it gives birth to are no rich , vital blooms , but delicate , faintly - tinted , faintly - scented blossoms , with a ...
... passion in his writing , often as he deals with passion . His imagination is fertile and exquisite , but the flowers it gives birth to are no rich , vital blooms , but delicate , faintly - tinted , faintly - scented blossoms , with a ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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