The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 5Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 - English poetry |
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... Sense ib .. Of the Soul of Man , and the Immortality thereof ...... XIV , Seeing .. ib . 82 XV . Hearing ib . Section I. That the Soul is a Thing subsisting by itself without the Body XVI . Taste 91 83 XVII , Smelling ...... ........ ib ...
... Sense ib .. Of the Soul of Man , and the Immortality thereof ...... XIV , Seeing .. ib . 82 XV . Hearing ib . Section I. That the Soul is a Thing subsisting by itself without the Body XVI . Taste 91 83 XVII , Smelling ...... ........ ib ...
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... sense for vantage still ; Which in a moment doth confound and kill All pure effects , and doth so far proceed , That what is vile shows like a virtuous deed . Quoth he , “ She took me kindly by the hand , And gaz d for tidings in my ...
... sense for vantage still ; Which in a moment doth confound and kill All pure effects , and doth so far proceed , That what is vile shows like a virtuous deed . Quoth he , “ She took me kindly by the hand , And gaz d for tidings in my ...
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... sense or changes , right or wrong . In so profound abysm I throw all care Of others ' voices , that my adder's sense To critic and to flatterer stopped are . Mark how with my neglect I do dispense : - You are so strongly in my purpose ...
... sense or changes , right or wrong . In so profound abysm I throw all care Of others ' voices , that my adder's sense To critic and to flatterer stopped are . Mark how with my neglect I do dispense : - You are so strongly in my purpose ...
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... sense ; Spenser to me , whose deep conceit is such , As passing all conceit , needs no defence . Thou lov'st to hear the sweet melodious sound That Phœbus ' lute , the queen of music , makes ; And I in deep delight am chiefly drown'd ...
... sense ; Spenser to me , whose deep conceit is such , As passing all conceit , needs no defence . Thou lov'st to hear the sweet melodious sound That Phœbus ' lute , the queen of music , makes ; And I in deep delight am chiefly drown'd ...
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... sense , and all the changes of imagination : how compliant the will is to her dictates , and obeys her as a queen does her king . At the same time acknowledging a subjection , and yet retaining a majesty . How the passions move at her ...
... sense , and all the changes of imagination : how compliant the will is to her dictates , and obeys her as a queen does her king . At the same time acknowledging a subjection , and yet retaining a majesty . How the passions move at her ...
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