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Page 274
... doubt it , I appeal To History , Tradition , and to Facts , To newspapers , whose truth all know and feel , To plays in five , and operas in three acts ; All these confirm my statement a good deal , But that which more completely faith ...
... doubt it , I appeal To History , Tradition , and to Facts , To newspapers , whose truth all know and feel , To plays in five , and operas in three acts ; All these confirm my statement a good deal , But that which more completely faith ...
Page 365
... Doubt ! -if thou be'st Doubt , for which some take thee , But which I doubt extremely - thou sole prism Of the Truth's rays , spoil not my draught of spirit ! Heaven's brandy , though our brain can hardly bear it . III For ever and anon ...
... Doubt ! -if thou be'st Doubt , for which some take thee , But which I doubt extremely - thou sole prism Of the Truth's rays , spoil not my draught of spirit ! Heaven's brandy , though our brain can hardly bear it . III For ever and anon ...
Page 835
... doubt , if we attend for a moment to the action of Mind . It is in perpetual activity . I used to doubt of it , but reflection has taught me better . It acts also so very independent of body : in dreams for instance incoherently and ...
... doubt , if we attend for a moment to the action of Mind . It is in perpetual activity . I used to doubt of it , but reflection has taught me better . It acts also so very independent of body : in dreams for instance incoherently and ...
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