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their colours from the mind , by representing the operation of the same things upon the gay and the melancholy temper , or upon the same man as he is differently disposed ; but rather how , among the successive variety of appearances ...
their colours from the mind , by representing the operation of the same things upon the gay and the melancholy temper , or upon the same man as he is differently disposed ; but rather how , among the successive variety of appearances ...
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his mind from the important thing . " This , " he said of Chatterton , " is the most extraordinary young man that has encountered my knowledge . It is wonderful how the whelp has written such things . " It is still wonderful .
his mind from the important thing . " This , " he said of Chatterton , " is the most extraordinary young man that has encountered my knowledge . It is wonderful how the whelp has written such things . " It is still wonderful .
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Hath your mind then a liking of a mind ? Would it see all things as their natures be ? Would it hear phrases of the common hind Without wiseacre words and knowledge free ? If so , read this which I in sport have penned ; If naught ...
Hath your mind then a liking of a mind ? Would it see all things as their natures be ? Would it hear phrases of the common hind Without wiseacre words and knowledge free ? If so , read this which I in sport have penned ; If naught ...
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PAGE | 2 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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