vicemirrored:CLASSIC LIT AESTHETICS - DR. HENRY JEKYLL“Even at that time, I
vicemirrored:CLASSIC LIT AESTHETICS - DR. HENRY JEKYLL“Even at that time, I had not yet conquered my aversion tothe dryness of a life of study. I would still be merrily disposedat times; and as my pleasures were (to say the least) undignified,and I was not only well known and highly considered,but growing toward the elderly man, this incoherency of mylife was daily growing more unwelcome. It was on this sidethat my new power tempted me until I fell in slavery. I hadbut to drink the cup, to doff at once the bodyof the noted professor, and to assume, like a thick cloak,that of EDWARD HYDE.” -- source link
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