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Page 217
... reason , always strong , the palace . Their youth and spirits , how - asserted itself . It proved to him the ever , could not be entirely crushed ; and hollowness of his dream - world , the falsity they contrived to extract some ...
... reason , always strong , the palace . Their youth and spirits , how - asserted itself . It proved to him the ever , could not be entirely crushed ; and hollowness of his dream - world , the falsity they contrived to extract some ...
Page 219
... reason came into play . It fastened upon his misery , as his imagination had fastened on his natural affection ; it undertook to analyze his un- happiness , and it received every assist- ance from his acute sensibility . He felt deeply ...
... reason came into play . It fastened upon his misery , as his imagination had fastened on his natural affection ; it undertook to analyze his un- happiness , and it received every assist- ance from his acute sensibility . He felt deeply ...
Page 379
... reason or other does not impress the mind so strongly as do a great many less carefully devised and scientifically executed products of stage machinery . Probably the reason is to be found in the suggestion made above . The element of ...
... reason or other does not impress the mind so strongly as do a great many less carefully devised and scientifically executed products of stage machinery . Probably the reason is to be found in the suggestion made above . The element of ...
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