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Page 246
... mind . It is also declared because one mind included in a mean little body understands and remembers so many and so varied disciplines . That will seem prodigious if any one considers how many words of men and things he has , who has ...
... mind . It is also declared because one mind included in a mean little body understands and remembers so many and so varied disciplines . That will seem prodigious if any one considers how many words of men and things he has , who has ...
Page 247
... mind of a man lay hidden under the appearance of a bear ; and as Apuleius was not truly an ass though , his mind untouched , he bore the form of an ass , so neither should he be called a man , if the mind of a beast animates the human ...
... mind of a man lay hidden under the appearance of a bear ; and as Apuleius was not truly an ass though , his mind untouched , he bore the form of an ass , so neither should he be called a man , if the mind of a beast animates the human ...
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... mind and body , together with his noble deeds . These are such things as a " chronicle " would record . They are ... mind . With all good grace to grace a gentleman.95 The mind and body are here specifically opposed as in Hal's speech ...
... mind and body , together with his noble deeds . These are such things as a " chronicle " would record . They are ... mind . With all good grace to grace a gentleman.95 The mind and body are here specifically opposed as in Hal's speech ...
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Rhetorical Training | 1 |
Some English Treatments of Logic and Rhetoric | 29 |
Tullys | 69 |
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