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... random intuition , seize on the undiscovered truths themselves , and use them to vivify the conceptions of his fancy . Dr. Mayo , in the work from which the foregoing passage has been extracted , is quite prepared to admit as facts ...
... random intuition , seize on the undiscovered truths themselves , and use them to vivify the conceptions of his fancy . Dr. Mayo , in the work from which the foregoing passage has been extracted , is quite prepared to admit as facts ...
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... random intuitions , " and , perhaps , indeed , they could seem no other , when simply viewed according to a merely ... intuition in the case , and it is also seen that whenever a spiritual perception is clearly and beautifully expressed ...
... random intuitions , " and , perhaps , indeed , they could seem no other , when simply viewed according to a merely ... intuition in the case , and it is also seen that whenever a spiritual perception is clearly and beautifully expressed ...
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An Essay Upon the Ghost-belief of Shakespeare Alfred Thomas Roffe Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1851 |
An Essay Upon the Ghost Belief of Shakespeare (Classic Reprint) Alfred Roffe Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2017 |
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absolute admiration admit affirmed air-drawn dagger Alderson altogether Antigonus apparition argument Art thou artist Banquo's Ghost beautiful Bishop Butler brain cause causeless clothing coats and waistcoats conceives criticism critique curiosity doubts dreams effect evidence expression external fact Falstaff fatal vision Ghost in Hamlet Ghost of Banquo ghost or soul ghost-believer Glendower harmony heat-oppressed Helenus Hotspur human form idea indifferently the baser internal world Johnson kind Lafeu Macbeth Mayo Mayo's merely mind mortal coil name of action natural body natural eyes natural world objective reality observed Ollier opinion passage perceive persons at once philosophical persons philosophical sceptic philosophy play poem of Hamlet poet poetical poetical justice question random intuition real representations reason remarks representations ridicule Scene sceptic seen senses Shakespeare knew shew shewn simply Sir John Sherbrooke speak spiritual appearances spiritual eyes spiritual world supernatural superstition supposed theatre thee things thought true truth views visible Wynyard