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... stand for your privileges we know : read , & c . , and censure . Do so , but buy it first , that doth best commend a Book , the Stationer says . Then , how odd soever your brains be , or your wisdoms , make your licence the same , and ...
... stand for your privileges we know : read , & c . , and censure . Do so , but buy it first , that doth best commend a Book , the Stationer says . Then , how odd soever your brains be , or your wisdoms , make your licence the same , and ...
Sida 15
... stands in her with a distinct and peculiar grace . She resembles nothing upon earth ; but do we therefore compare her , in our own minds , with any of those fabled beings with which the fancy of ancient poets peopled the forest depths ...
... stands in her with a distinct and peculiar grace . She resembles nothing upon earth ; but do we therefore compare her , in our own minds , with any of those fabled beings with which the fancy of ancient poets peopled the forest depths ...
Sida 16
... standing in its own defence . Her bashfulness is less ā quantity than an instinct ; it is like the self - folding of a flower , spontaneous and unconscious . I suppose there is noth- ing of the kind in poetry equal to the scene between ...
... standing in its own defence . Her bashfulness is less ā quantity than an instinct ; it is like the self - folding of a flower , spontaneous and unconscious . I suppose there is noth- ing of the kind in poetry equal to the scene between ...
Sida 18
... stands Caliban , the climax of wickedness . and brutality , the very personification of the evil Will . He is only momentarily tamed by outward constraint and inward powerlessness ; his will remains evil , and in him we have a proof of ...
... stands Caliban , the climax of wickedness . and brutality , the very personification of the evil Will . He is only momentarily tamed by outward constraint and inward powerlessness ; his will remains evil , and in him we have a proof of ...
Sida 22
... stands in presenting the occasion until the wicked pur- pose is formed , and then removing it as soon as the hand is raised . It is noticeable that in the case of An- tonio and Sebastian the workings of magic are so mixed up with those ...
... stands in presenting the occasion until the wicked pur- pose is formed , and then removing it as soon as the hand is raised . It is noticeable that in the case of An- tonio and Sebastian the workings of magic are so mixed up with those ...
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