The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 4Virtue, 1888 |
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... sense in which our poet uses it , can only be " achieved . " " b " To season , " says Malone , " has here a culinary sense ; to preserve by salting . " Upon this , Pye , in his ' Comments upon the Commentators , ' says , " Surely , this ...
... sense in which our poet uses it , can only be " achieved . " " b " To season , " says Malone , " has here a culinary sense ; to preserve by salting . " Upon this , Pye , in his ' Comments upon the Commentators , ' says , " Surely , this ...
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... sense of intellectual powers . In his 141st Sonnet he dis- Linguishes between the five wits and the five senses : - " But my five wits , nor my five senses , can Dissuade one foolish heart from serving thee . " By the early writers the ...
... sense of intellectual powers . In his 141st Sonnet he dis- Linguishes between the five wits and the five senses : - " But my five wits , nor my five senses , can Dissuade one foolish heart from serving thee . " By the early writers the ...
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... sense of honour , or of a mistaken sense of duty ; and lastly , and imme- diately consequent on this , a spirit of selfish vindictiveness . " The action of the novel and that of the drama continue in a pretty equal course . Pandosto ...
... sense of honour , or of a mistaken sense of duty ; and lastly , and imme- diately consequent on this , a spirit of selfish vindictiveness . " The action of the novel and that of the drama continue in a pretty equal course . Pandosto ...
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