The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... thought " ; inevitable conditions of the religious understanding : in politics , " kings , lords , and commons " are , no doubt , " forms of thought , " to the great majority of Englishmen ; in these they live , and beyond these they ...
... thought " ; inevitable conditions of the religious understanding : in politics , " kings , lords , and commons " are , no doubt , " forms of thought , " to the great majority of Englishmen ; in these they live , and beyond these they ...
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... thought that this was the result rather of imagination than of society , of creative fancy rather than of perceptive ex- perience . Now that Shakespeare possessed , among other singular qualities , a remarkable imaginative knowledge of ...
... thought that this was the result rather of imagination than of society , of creative fancy rather than of perceptive ex- perience . Now that Shakespeare possessed , among other singular qualities , a remarkable imaginative knowledge of ...
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... thought that ' woodbine ' was the plant , and ' honey- suckle ' the flower . These suggestions are not satisfactory : the simplest way out of the difficulty is to take ' woodbine ' as equiva- lent to ' convolvulus ' or ' bindweed ' ; cp ...
... thought that ' woodbine ' was the plant , and ' honey- suckle ' the flower . These suggestions are not satisfactory : the simplest way out of the difficulty is to take ' woodbine ' as equiva- lent to ' convolvulus ' or ' bindweed ' ; cp ...
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