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... sense the strings , : - the idea of matricidal design . In Julius Cæsar , v . iii . 70 , 71 , we have another allusion to the superstition : - " O Error , soon conceived , Thou never comest to a happy birth , But kill'st the mother that ...
... sense the strings , : - the idea of matricidal design . In Julius Cæsar , v . iii . 70 , 71 , we have another allusion to the superstition : - " O Error , soon conceived , Thou never comest to a happy birth , But kill'st the mother that ...
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... sense ; and Greene , Alphonsus , ii . 2 , “ darst thou abraid me in my land ” . 96 , 97. For vice itself ] for the noising abroad of vicious deeds re- sembles the action of that chartered libertine , the wind , which , in giving itself ...
... sense ; and Greene , Alphonsus , ii . 2 , “ darst thou abraid me in my land ” . 96 , 97. For vice itself ] for the noising abroad of vicious deeds re- sembles the action of that chartered libertine , the wind , which , in giving itself ...
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... sense is clear : it is every moment a matter of life or death - of life , if the sailor does his work properly and the elements are not too much for him ; of death , if he fails in his duty or the elements baffle his skill . A somewhat ...
... sense is clear : it is every moment a matter of life or death - of life , if the sailor does his work properly and the elements are not too much for him ; of death , if he fails in his duty or the elements baffle his skill . A somewhat ...
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... sense apparently is , as matters now are , we feel and see our griefs in the light in which misfortune shows them , i.e. merely as they really are , whereas if we seek to lessen them , by a comparison with those of others that we have ...
... sense apparently is , as matters now are , we feel and see our griefs in the light in which misfortune shows them , i.e. merely as they really are , whereas if we seek to lessen them , by a comparison with those of others that we have ...
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... sense " " 38. for ... exercise ] for want of anything on which to exercise them- selves . 39. not yet ... younger ] This reading , now generally accepted , is Mason's , who explains : " Those palates , who , less than two years ago ...
... sense " " 38. for ... exercise ] for want of anything on which to exercise them- selves . 39. not yet ... younger ] This reading , now generally accepted , is Mason's , who explains : " Those palates , who , less than two years ago ...
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