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The physician weigheth the nature of man's body , and the nature of things helpful or hurtful unto it . 200 And the metaphysic , though it be in the second and abstract notions , and therefore be counted supernatural , yet doth he ...
The physician weigheth the nature of man's body , and the nature of things helpful or hurtful unto it . 200 And the metaphysic , though it be in the second and abstract notions , and therefore be counted supernatural , yet doth he ...
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you , do the physicians lie , when they aver things good for sick- 1075 nesses , which afterwards send Charon a great number of souls drowned in a potion before they come to his ferry ? And no less of the rest which take upon them to ...
you , do the physicians lie , when they aver things good for sick- 1075 nesses , which afterwards send Charon a great number of souls drowned in a potion before they come to his ferry ? And no less of the rest which take upon them to ...
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Poetry turns all things to loveliness ; it exalts the beauty of that which is most beautiful , and it adds beauty to that ... and 1065 pleasure , eternity and change ; it subdues to union under its light yoke all irreconcilable things .
Poetry turns all things to loveliness ; it exalts the beauty of that which is most beautiful , and it adds beauty to that ... and 1065 pleasure , eternity and change ; it subdues to union under its light yoke all irreconcilable things .
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An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 50 |
An Essay on Criticism III | 111 |
Preface to Shakespeare | 131 |
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English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th Century Dennis Joseph Enright,Ernst De Chickera Просмотр фрагмента - 1962 |
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