The Southern Review, Том 7A. E. Miller., 1831 |
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... speak of it as a beavenly inspiration , a divine fury , the revelry and intoxication of the soul - they com- pare it to the madness of the Pythoness , the rage of the bacha- nal , the convulsive improvisations of the Corybantes awakened ...
... speak of it as a beavenly inspiration , a divine fury , the revelry and intoxication of the soul - they com- pare it to the madness of the Pythoness , the rage of the bacha- nal , the convulsive improvisations of the Corybantes awakened ...
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... speak to me ; I have so much endured - so much endure- Look on me ! the grave hath not changed thee more , Than I am changed for thee . Thou lovest me Too much , as I loved thee : we were not made To torture thus each other , tho ' it ...
... speak to me ; I have so much endured - so much endure- Look on me ! the grave hath not changed thee more , Than I am changed for thee . Thou lovest me Too much , as I loved thee : we were not made To torture thus each other , tho ' it ...
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... speak the genuine tone of passion , and to assume the earnestness that , from the first , seems heartfelt in the eloquent , ardent Julia . The feeling is too painfully acute , when we see two beings so peculiarly formed for each other ...
... speak the genuine tone of passion , and to assume the earnestness that , from the first , seems heartfelt in the eloquent , ardent Julia . The feeling is too painfully acute , when we see two beings so peculiarly formed for each other ...
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