Lectures on literature and art, delivered in the ... Royal college of science ... Dublin, by J.P. Mahaffy [and others]. |
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... roughly subjected the code of honour to the dictates of the law . The calm persuasions of reason have at length really conquered the fiery dictates of passion , for a duel has become not only illegal , but 24 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF.
... roughly subjected the code of honour to the dictates of the law . The calm persuasions of reason have at length really conquered the fiery dictates of passion , for a duel has become not only illegal , but 24 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF.
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... passion . But even that most adverse critic allows that they are unfairly treated , and that their perpetual complaints were the natural consequence of their degraded position . This very just view of the de- fects of Athenian society ...
... passion . But even that most adverse critic allows that they are unfairly treated , and that their perpetual complaints were the natural consequence of their degraded position . This very just view of the de- fects of Athenian society ...
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... passion , the most cruel of men ; intense alike in love and in friendship , he loses , first , his mistress , and then his friend ; for the sake of the one he surrenders to death the armies of his own land ; for the sake of the other ...
... passion , the most cruel of men ; intense alike in love and in friendship , he loses , first , his mistress , and then his friend ; for the sake of the one he surrenders to death the armies of his own land ; for the sake of the other ...
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... passion , mourn , there are no such words as these ; nor in their hearts such consolations . Instead of the perpetual sense of the helpful presence of the Deity , which through all heathen tradition is the source of heroic strength , in ...
... passion , mourn , there are no such words as these ; nor in their hearts such consolations . Instead of the perpetual sense of the helpful presence of the Deity , which through all heathen tradition is the source of heroic strength , in ...
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... destruction for ambition and for passion there is no rest - no fruition ; the fairest pleasures of youth perish in a darkness greater than their past light ; and the loftiest and purest love too often does but 122 THE MYSTERY OF LIFE.
... destruction for ambition and for passion there is no rest - no fruition ; the fairest pleasures of youth perish in a darkness greater than their past light ; and the loftiest and purest love too often does but 122 THE MYSTERY OF LIFE.
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