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... things indifferent , wherein Truth may be on this side , or on the other , without being unlike herself ? There is the indignity , too , of being subject to the ferula like a schoolboy . " When a man writes to the world , he summons up ...
... things indifferent , wherein Truth may be on this side , or on the other , without being unlike herself ? There is the indignity , too , of being subject to the ferula like a schoolboy . " When a man writes to the world , he summons up ...
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... things to the desires of the mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind unto the nature of things . " ( The dwindling number of those who profess to believe that Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays might reflect on this definition ...
... things to the desires of the mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind unto the nature of things . " ( The dwindling number of those who profess to believe that Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays might reflect on this definition ...
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... thing is beautiful and wonderful in its way . Man himself is a little world . " We carry with us the wonders we seek ... things . " The Latinisms here are introduced with a deliberate relish ; they reflect that savoring of words and ...
... thing is beautiful and wonderful in its way . Man himself is a little world . " We carry with us the wonders we seek ... things . " The Latinisms here are introduced with a deliberate relish ; they reflect that savoring of words and ...
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