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... mind of those and such like passions , that is , to temper and reduce them to just measure with a kind of delight , stirred up by read- ing or seeing those passions well imitated . Nor is nature wanting in her own effects to make good ...
... mind of those and such like passions , that is , to temper and reduce them to just measure with a kind of delight , stirred up by read- ing or seeing those passions well imitated . Nor is nature wanting in her own effects to make good ...
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... mind From restless thoughts , that , like a deadly swarm 2 dark steps ] Euripidis Phoeniss©¡ , 841 . " ¥Ç¥ã¥ïῦ ¥ðά¥ñ¥ï¥é¥è¥å , ¥èύ¥ã¥á¥ó¥å¥ñ , ὥς ¥ó¥ô¥õ¥ëῶ ¥ðό¥ä¥é . Richardson . 19 swarm ] Sydney's Arcadia , p . 164 , ed . 13th . ' A new swarm of thoughts ...
... mind From restless thoughts , that , like a deadly swarm 2 dark steps ] Euripidis Phoeniss©¡ , 841 . " ¥Ç¥ã¥ïῦ ¥ðά¥ñ¥ï¥é¥è¥å , ¥èύ¥ã¥á¥ó¥å¥ñ , ὥς ¥ó¥ô¥õ¥ëῶ ¥ðό¥ä¥é . Richardson . 19 swarm ] Sydney's Arcadia , p . 164 , ed . 13th . ' A new swarm of thoughts ...
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... mind in body strong ! But what is strength without a double share Of wisdom ? vast , unwieldy , burthensome , Proudly secure , yet liable to fall By weakest subtleties , not made to rule , But to subserve where wisdom bears command ...
... mind in body strong ! But what is strength without a double share Of wisdom ? vast , unwieldy , burthensome , Proudly secure , yet liable to fall By weakest subtleties , not made to rule , But to subserve where wisdom bears command ...
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... mind , And are as balm to fester'd wounds . 185 179 glory ] Fletcher's Pisc . Eclogues , 1633 , p . 27. his glory late , but now his shame . ' Todd . 184 Salve to thy sores ] This is one of the most common ex- pressions in old English ...
... mind , And are as balm to fester'd wounds . 185 179 glory ] Fletcher's Pisc . Eclogues , 1633 , p . 27. his glory late , but now his shame . ' Todd . 184 Salve to thy sores ] This is one of the most common ex- pressions in old English ...
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... mind Rewarded well with servile punishment ! The base degree to which I now am fall'n , These rags , this grinding , is not yet so base As was my former servitude , ignoble , Unmanly , ignominious , infamous , 420 415 True slavery , and ...
... mind Rewarded well with servile punishment ! The base degree to which I now am fall'n , These rags , this grinding , is not yet so base As was my former servitude , ignoble , Unmanly , ignominious , infamous , 420 415 True slavery , and ...
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