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... says Shakspeare , the prompter of good and true feelings , " there's livers out of Britain . " So there have been thinkers , and great and sound ones , before our time . They had the same capacities that we have , sometimes greater ...
... says Shakspeare , the prompter of good and true feelings , " there's livers out of Britain . " So there have been thinkers , and great and sound ones , before our time . They had the same capacities that we have , sometimes greater ...
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... say Shakspeare or Lord Bacon , which we would fain treat as prodigies , and as a marked contrast to the rudeness and barbarism that surrounded them . These we delight to dwell upon and magnify ; the praise and wonder we heap upon their ...
... say Shakspeare or Lord Bacon , which we would fain treat as prodigies , and as a marked contrast to the rudeness and barbarism that surrounded them . These we delight to dwell upon and magnify ; the praise and wonder we heap upon their ...
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... says of him , with a boldness equal to its piety : " The best of men That e'er wore earth about him , was a sufferer ... say , was strongly in- fluenced ( among other causes , ) first by the spirit of Christianity , and secondly , by the ...
... says of him , with a boldness equal to its piety : " The best of men That e'er wore earth about him , was a sufferer ... say , was strongly in- fluenced ( among other causes , ) first by the spirit of Christianity , and secondly , by the ...
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... say no more , in the time of our authors . The appalling and wild chimeras of superstition and ignorance , " those bodiless creations that ecstacy is very cunning in , " were inwoven with existing man- ners and opinions , and all their ...
... say no more , in the time of our authors . The appalling and wild chimeras of superstition and ignorance , " those bodiless creations that ecstacy is very cunning in , " were inwoven with existing man- ners and opinions , and all their ...
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... says of this tragedy : " Gorboduc is full of stately speeches , and well - sounding phrases , climbing to the height of Seneca his style , and as full of notable morality ; which it doth most delightfully teach , and thereby obtain the ...
... says of this tragedy : " Gorboduc is full of stately speeches , and well - sounding phrases , climbing to the height of Seneca his style , and as full of notable morality ; which it doth most delightfully teach , and thereby obtain the ...
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