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... mind is like the eye , Through which it gathers knowledge by degrees ; Whofe rays reflect not , but spread outwardly ; Not feeing itself , when other things it fees ? Again , in Marfton's comedy of the Fawne , 1606 : " Thus few frike ...
... mind is like the eye , Through which it gathers knowledge by degrees ; Whofe rays reflect not , but spread outwardly ; Not feeing itself , when other things it fees ? Again , in Marfton's comedy of the Fawne , 1606 : " Thus few frike ...
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... honour and death , he calmly declares them indifferent ; but as the image kindles in his mind , he fets honour above life . Is not this natural ? JOHNSON , As well as I do know your outward favour . 2 As JULIUS CESAR . ; ...
... honour and death , he calmly declares them indifferent ; but as the image kindles in his mind , he fets honour above life . Is not this natural ? JOHNSON , As well as I do know your outward favour . 2 As JULIUS CESAR . ; ...
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... mind hold , and your dinner worth the eating . Caf . Good ; I will expect you . Cafca . Do fo : Farewel both ... minds keep ever with their likes : For who fo firm , that cannot be seduc'd ? Cæfar doth bear me hard ; but he loves Brutus ...
... mind hold , and your dinner worth the eating . Caf . Good ; I will expect you . Cafca . Do fo : Farewel both ... minds keep ever with their likes : For who fo firm , that cannot be seduc'd ? Cæfar doth bear me hard ; but he loves Brutus ...
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... minds are dead , And we are govern'd with our mothers ' spirits ; Our yoke and fufferance fhew us womanish . Cafca . Indeed , they say , the fenators to - morrow Mean to establish Cæfar as a king : And he shall wear his crown , by fea ...
... minds are dead , And we are govern'd with our mothers ' spirits ; Our yoke and fufferance fhew us womanish . Cafca . Indeed , they say , the fenators to - morrow Mean to establish Cæfar as a king : And he shall wear his crown , by fea ...
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... mind of a confpirator to a state of anar- chy , is just and beautiful ; but the int'rim or interval , to an hi- deous vifion , or a frightful dream , holds fomething fo wonder- fully of truth , and lays the foul fo open , that one can ...
... mind of a confpirator to a state of anar- chy , is just and beautiful ; but the int'rim or interval , to an hi- deous vifion , or a frightful dream , holds fomething fo wonder- fully of truth , and lays the foul fo open , that one can ...
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