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... sense . As to these remarks on Shakspeare , I do not see how they can be resisted . To me they are obviously just ... sense exercised in criticising the celebrated writers of poe- try , whether dramatic , epic , lyric , or didactic : and ...
... sense . As to these remarks on Shakspeare , I do not see how they can be resisted . To me they are obviously just ... sense exercised in criticising the celebrated writers of poe- try , whether dramatic , epic , lyric , or didactic : and ...
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... sense and voluntary mó- tion . " Therefore plants possess organs of sense and voluntary motion . This argument was surely intended for a popular one ; it could not be designed for philosophers . Death is certainly the cessation of ...
... sense and voluntary mó- tion . " Therefore plants possess organs of sense and voluntary motion . This argument was surely intended for a popular one ; it could not be designed for philosophers . Death is certainly the cessation of ...
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... sense . In fact none of our sensual plea- sures mount up to a passion except one . We hear harmonious music - we inhale the delicious perfume of the rose or the violet —we are warmed by the sunshine in the spring , or refreshed by cool ...
... sense . In fact none of our sensual plea- sures mount up to a passion except one . We hear harmonious music - we inhale the delicious perfume of the rose or the violet —we are warmed by the sunshine in the spring , or refreshed by cool ...
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