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... things be consider'd ; first , there was His lady - mother , mathematical , A- -never mind ; -his tutor , an old ass ; A pretty woman- ( that's quite natural , 21 Or else the thing had hardly come to pass ) A husband rather old , not ...
... things be consider'd ; first , there was His lady - mother , mathematical , A- -never mind ; -his tutor , an old ass ; A pretty woman- ( that's quite natural , 21 Or else the thing had hardly come to pass ) A husband rather old , not ...
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... things exist as they are perceived ; at penetration of a diviner nature through our least in relation to the percipient . “ The mind own ; but its footsteps are like those of a 10 is its own place , and of itself can make a pathy to an ...
... things exist as they are perceived ; at penetration of a diviner nature through our least in relation to the percipient . “ The mind own ; but its footsteps are like those of a 10 is its own place , and of itself can make a pathy to an ...
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... things , and not to the general reason of things , that hys example draweth no necessary conse- quence and therefore a lesse fruitfull doctrine . " Nowe dooth the peerelesse Poet performe both : for whatsoever the Philosopher sayth ...
... things , and not to the general reason of things , that hys example draweth no necessary conse- quence and therefore a lesse fruitfull doctrine . " Nowe dooth the peerelesse Poet performe both : for whatsoever the Philosopher sayth ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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