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... He firmly thinks that " the strongest feature in the mind of Hamlet, as exhibited in the tragedy, is an exquisite sense of moral conduct." Doubting the ghost's ...
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... that she had "a taste for the gorgeously beautiful, which, save in the exquisite productions of her ... He held strong opinions on sin and had a firm moral sense. ...
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... that she had "a taste for the gorgeously beautiful, which, save in the exquisite productions of her ... He held strong opinions on sin and had a firm moral sense. ...
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... Pearl does represent a moral in the novel, making her ... and stiffens, and, producing effects much more exquisite, leaves the reader with a sense of having ...
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... Pearl does represent a moral in the novel, making her ... and stiffens, and, producing effects much more exquisite, leaves the reader with a sense of having ...
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... There are various forms of exquisite irony in Pride ... Pride and Prejudice are full of moral, social and ... which eighteen century people called good sense, and they ...
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... in the drama, Shakespeare here lavishes his exquisite and subtle ... corruption to Scotland's political and moral state ... but rather increases our sense of foreboding ...
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... Bestow - possessing agreeable moral qualities, having an ... Nonsensical - having no sense; unmeaning; absurd. Exquisite - of great excellence or fineness; perfect ...
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... Despite her exquisite life, Emma embarks on a "flight ... ineffectual, Austen resolved to print Sense and Sensibility ... fineness of feeling and a moral concern more ...
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... in search of this passion, and in doing so abandons nearly all sense of moral righteousness. And she achieves her goal. There are moments of exquisite passion. ...
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... There are various forms of exquisite irony in ... an extremely effective device for moral evaluation" (Francis ... eighteen-century people called good sense, and they ...
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... Daisy is a beauty of exquisite charm that later underneath ... Daisy Buchanan has absolutely no regard for moral values ... desired because she had no true sense of self ...
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... God explains to Job through these exquisite words that he ... by an epilogue, which contradicts the moral that the ... It makes little sense that God would put Job ...
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... as the Minneapolis Tribune reviewer, regretted that Dunbar, "whose exquisite darkey stories ... environment tends to the blotting of the moral sense, everything to ...
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... White Fang took on a moral trait of man; suppress ... to accommodate a tramp in the most exquisite hotel in ... tend to be clueless and make no sense throughout the ...
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... to explain, analyse and interpret the fundamental, moral and philosophical ... He has exquisite taste in all of the ... Lecter's sense of the dramatic, and his twisted ...
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... ending in a serenity of still and exquisite brilliance ... of the jungle to accelerate man's moral demise ... is the darkness that dilutes the 'Hunters' sense of reality ...
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... both of those elements to create an exquisite work of ... Byron appreciates beauty not in the sense of what everyone ... life he grows mature on his moral issues and ...
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... own perfection rather than with erotic or moral overtones ... Even her purchase is exquisite: Queenie puts down the ... But if the reader's sense of dramatic irony has ...
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... the emotion Romeo experienced: "To call hers, exquisite, in question ... and love is shown to have moral power ... if their code of ethics makes better sense than their ...
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... the emotion Romeo experienced: "To call hers, exquisite, in question ... and love is shown to have moral power ... if their code of ethics makes better sense than their ...
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... social superiors, defined according to the exquisite English concept ... a feeling of hatred and a sense of guilt ... House with deep concern about moral themes; using ...
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