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But Rapin writes more particularly thus , that no passions in a story are so proper to move our concernment as fear and pity ; and that it is from our concernment we receive our pleasure is undoubted ; when the soul becomes agitated ...
But Rapin writes more particularly thus , that no passions in a story are so proper to move our concernment as fear and pity ; and that it is from our concernment we receive our pleasure is undoubted ; when the soul becomes agitated ...
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... a dangerous life : so merciful to me , as to move the learnedest of kings to descend to move me to serve at the altar ! so merciful to me as at last to move my heart to embrace this holy motion : thy motions I will and do embrace .
... a dangerous life : so merciful to me , as to move the learnedest of kings to descend to move me to serve at the altar ! so merciful to me as at last to move my heart to embrace this holy motion : thy motions I will and do embrace .
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little girl's expression didn't change nor did she move her eyes from my face . Have you looked ? I tried to , said the mother , but I couldn't see . As it happens we had been having a number of cases of diphtheria in the school to ...
little girl's expression didn't change nor did she move her eyes from my face . Have you looked ? I tried to , said the mother , but I couldn't see . As it happens we had been having a number of cases of diphtheria in the school to ...
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