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my days here , and that nothing should allure me from that sweet retire- ment to be again tossed about with tempestuous passions of any kind.24 If the fair lady had been merely a character in Fielding , he would have given her the happy ...
my days here , and that nothing should allure me from that sweet retire- ment to be again tossed about with tempestuous passions of any kind.24 If the fair lady had been merely a character in Fielding , he would have given her the happy ...
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There is occasional question in Fielding's mind as to whether man is capable of voluntary enlistment under a good or a bad passion or whether some predestined or ruling passion determines his ' character .
There is occasional question in Fielding's mind as to whether man is capable of voluntary enlistment under a good or a bad passion or whether some predestined or ruling passion determines his ' character .
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Fielding's most explicit theorizing about the passions is found in his novel , Amelia . This , easily the most intellectual of his stories , is really almost a fantasy on the subject of the Stoic and Christian attitudes towards conduct ...
Fielding's most explicit theorizing about the passions is found in his novel , Amelia . This , easily the most intellectual of his stories , is really almost a fantasy on the subject of the Stoic and Christian attitudes towards conduct ...
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THE GLOOM OF THE TORY SATIRISTS | 3 |
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
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