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... mind and hand went together . And what he thought , he uttered with that easiness , that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers . But it is not our province , who only gather his works , and give them you , to praise him ...
... mind and hand went together . And what he thought , he uttered with that easiness , that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers . But it is not our province , who only gather his works , and give them you , to praise him ...
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... mind , and manners brightly shines In his well turned and true - filed lines : In each of which , he seems to shake a Lance , As brandished at the eyes of Ignorance . Sweet Swan of Avon ! What a sight it were To see thee in our waters ...
... mind , and manners brightly shines In his well turned and true - filed lines : In each of which , he seems to shake a Lance , As brandished at the eyes of Ignorance . Sweet Swan of Avon ! What a sight it were To see thee in our waters ...
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... ; it is obviously intended to celebrate some contemporary marriage . One must bear in mind the fondness for this * Sir E. Strachey , Quarterly Review , July , 1890 , p . 116 . species of poetical pageantry during the reign of James I. I.
... ; it is obviously intended to celebrate some contemporary marriage . One must bear in mind the fondness for this * Sir E. Strachey , Quarterly Review , July , 1890 , p . 116 . species of poetical pageantry during the reign of James I. I.
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... mind from the proper and only legitimate interest which is intended to spring from within . In this play are admirably sketched the vices gener- ally accompanying a low degree of civilization ; and in the first scene of the second act ...
... mind from the proper and only legitimate interest which is intended to spring from within . In this play are admirably sketched the vices gener- ally accompanying a low degree of civilization ; and in the first scene of the second act ...
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... mind not immediately recipient to the suggestion of guilt , by associating the proposed crime with some- thing ludicrous or out of place - something not habitu- ally matter of reverence . By this kind of sophistry the imagination and ...
... mind not immediately recipient to the suggestion of guilt , by associating the proposed crime with some- thing ludicrous or out of place - something not habitu- ally matter of reverence . By this kind of sophistry the imagination and ...
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