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... mind of man is this world's true dimension , 2 And knowledge is the measure of the mind ; And as the mind , in her vast comprehension , Contains more worlds than all the world can find , So knowledge doth itself far more extend Than all the ...
... mind of man is this world's true dimension , 2 And knowledge is the measure of the mind ; And as the mind , in her vast comprehension , Contains more worlds than all the world can find , So knowledge doth itself far more extend Than all the ...
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... mind of man and the nature of things , which is more precious than anything on earth , or at least than anything that is of the earth , might by any means be restored to its perfect and original condition , or if that may not be , yet ...
... mind of man and the nature of things , which is more precious than anything on earth , or at least than anything that is of the earth , might by any means be restored to its perfect and original condition , or if that may not be , yet ...
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... mind . Now my method , though hard to practise , is easy to ex- plain , and it is this . I propose to establish progressive stages of certainty . The evidence of the sense , helped and guarded by a certain process of correction , I ...
... mind . Now my method , though hard to practise , is easy to ex- plain , and it is this . I propose to establish progressive stages of certainty . The evidence of the sense , helped and guarded by a certain process of correction , I ...
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
From Euthymiae Raptus or the Tears of Peace | 18 |
Michael Drayton | 31 |
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