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53. oldal
... hand , which may hold an object or objects , cannot show a thought ; yet the thought it cannot shows that whatever the hand holds is to hold in thought , and is not accidentally for thought . In this para- dox of parable the bodily ...
... hand , which may hold an object or objects , cannot show a thought ; yet the thought it cannot shows that whatever the hand holds is to hold in thought , and is not accidentally for thought . In this para- dox of parable the bodily ...
108. oldal
... hand a burning scroll . One has in his hand a flaming style , the other has in his hand a flaming style . The length of the scroll is 3,000 myriads of parasangs ; the size of the style is 3,000 myriads of parasangs ; the size of every ...
... hand a burning scroll . One has in his hand a flaming style , the other has in his hand a flaming style . The length of the scroll is 3,000 myriads of parasangs ; the size of the style is 3,000 myriads of parasangs ; the size of every ...
324. oldal
... hand . " ' Dr. Farmer was the earliest professed critic to accept Lillo's suggestion . In 1766 he pronounced Shakespeare's hand to be visible in certain scenes and in those only . He as stoutly opposed attribution of the whole to ...
... hand . " ' Dr. Farmer was the earliest professed critic to accept Lillo's suggestion . In 1766 he pronounced Shakespeare's hand to be visible in certain scenes and in those only . He as stoutly opposed attribution of the whole to ...
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PART ONEO that record could with a backward look | 13 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
PART THREEAN ALPHABET OF SUBJECTS | 95 |
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