The Philosophy of Shakspere: Extracted from His PlaysWhittaker and Company, 1841 - 238 pages |
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... fancy a man , accustomed to every luxury , and enjoying with fine palate the exquisite viands of modern cookery , accustoming himself , by the force of habit and necessity , to make a hearty dinner off shoe leather ! * Take another ...
... fancy a man , accustomed to every luxury , and enjoying with fine palate the exquisite viands of modern cookery , accustoming himself , by the force of habit and necessity , to make a hearty dinner off shoe leather ! * Take another ...
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... fancy has existed , that friends , ( man and wife for instance ) not pre- viously related in blood , grow like one another , by the effect of constant social intercourse . Whether Shakspere had this idea in his mind when he wrote the ...
... fancy has existed , that friends , ( man and wife for instance ) not pre- viously related in blood , grow like one another , by the effect of constant social intercourse . Whether Shakspere had this idea in his mind when he wrote the ...
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... fancy , belongs to us by nature , and of indefeisible right : it is simply payment of our wages , of our deserts ... Fancy that thou deservest to be hanged , thou wilt feel it happiness only to be shot ; fancy that thou deservest to be ...
... fancy , belongs to us by nature , and of indefeisible right : it is simply payment of our wages , of our deserts ... Fancy that thou deservest to be hanged , thou wilt feel it happiness only to be shot ; fancy that thou deservest to be ...
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... fancy . Antony and Cleopatra . Act v . Scene 2 . DISEASED IMAGINATION AFFECTS THE SENSES . Imogen . ' Twas but a bolt of nothing , shot at nothing , Which the brain makes of fumes : our very eyes Are sometimes , like our judgments ...
... fancy . Antony and Cleopatra . Act v . Scene 2 . DISEASED IMAGINATION AFFECTS THE SENSES . Imogen . ' Twas but a bolt of nothing , shot at nothing , Which the brain makes of fumes : our very eyes Are sometimes , like our judgments ...
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... fancy . " So says our great Poet : but many great mental philo- sophers are at issue with him thereon ; that is to say , apparently , for I believe , on strict examination , the two philosophies may , in some degree , be reconciled to ...
... fancy . " So says our great Poet : but many great mental philo- sophers are at issue with him thereon ; that is to say , apparently , for I believe , on strict examination , the two philosophies may , in some degree , be reconciled to ...
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