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How many grains of sense are there in their thousand folio or quarto volumes ? What would the world lose if they were committed to the flames to - morrow ? Or are they not already “ gone to the vault of all the Capulets " ?
How many grains of sense are there in their thousand folio or quarto volumes ? What would the world lose if they were committed to the flames to - morrow ? Or are they not already “ gone to the vault of all the Capulets " ?
Pagina 382
Again , good sense is a phrase constantly in his mouth , by which he does not mean his own sense or that of anybody else , but the opinions of a number of persons who have agreed to take their opinions on trust from others .
Again , good sense is a phrase constantly in his mouth , by which he does not mean his own sense or that of anybody else , but the opinions of a number of persons who have agreed to take their opinions on trust from others .
Pagina 660
The eye indeed grows critical , the hand is busy : but are the senses unmoved ? ... There is no doubt that the perception of beauty becomes more exquisite ( “ till the sense aches at it ' ) by being studied and refined upon as an object ...
The eye indeed grows critical , the hand is busy : but are the senses unmoved ? ... There is no doubt that the perception of beauty becomes more exquisite ( “ till the sense aches at it ' ) by being studied and refined upon as an object ...
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