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following passage from Davenant's prefatory He with a smile did then his words repeat ; 5 letter to Hobbes well expresses this truth . And said , that gathering Leeches far and wide “ When I considered the actions which I meant He ...
following passage from Davenant's prefatory He with a smile did then his words repeat ; 5 letter to Hobbes well expresses this truth . And said , that gathering Leeches far and wide “ When I considered the actions which I meant He ...
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... in the life of truth ; but as their 15 tion , by filling all the interstices of their subperiods are harmonious and rhythmical , and jects with living images . contain in themselves the elements of verse ; Having determined what is ...
... in the life of truth ; but as their 15 tion , by filling all the interstices of their subperiods are harmonious and rhythmical , and jects with living images . contain in themselves the elements of verse ; Having determined what is ...
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affections , and the truth of Imagination . What at the same time careful of its fruits , who the Imagination seizes as Beauty must be would exist partly on Sensation , partly on truth - whether it existed before or not , —for I thought ...
affections , and the truth of Imagination . What at the same time careful of its fruits , who the Imagination seizes as Beauty must be would exist partly on Sensation , partly on truth - whether it existed before or not , —for I thought ...
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