Manners, mind, moralsR. Banks, 1893 |
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... believe in William Shaksper as " a genius , " and they know that , both in the scientific works , and in the Plays , our author is far from admitting that a knowledge of character is easy or intuitive . On the contrary , the following ...
... believe in William Shaksper as " a genius , " and they know that , both in the scientific works , and in the Plays , our author is far from admitting that a knowledge of character is easy or intuitive . On the contrary , the following ...
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... believe in astrology , and find a figure prosperous ; or believe in natural magic , and that a ring with such a stone , or such a piece of living creature , carried , will do good , it may help his imagination . But all authority must ...
... believe in astrology , and find a figure prosperous ; or believe in natural magic , and that a ring with such a stone , or such a piece of living creature , carried , will do good , it may help his imagination . But all authority must ...
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... believe rumours will as easily augment rumours which Tacitus wisely notes in these words : They invent , and at the same time believe their inventions . ' Such affinity there is between a propensity to deceive , and a facility to ...
... believe rumours will as easily augment rumours which Tacitus wisely notes in these words : They invent , and at the same time believe their inventions . ' Such affinity there is between a propensity to deceive , and a facility to ...
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