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Pagina 30
... truly refer to the imagination ; which , not being tied to the laws of matter , may at pleasure join that which nature hath severed , and sever that which nature hath joined , and so make unlawful matches and divorces of things .
... truly refer to the imagination ; which , not being tied to the laws of matter , may at pleasure join that which nature hath severed , and sever that which nature hath joined , and so make unlawful matches and divorces of things .
Pagina 33
Delight hath a joy in it either permanent or present . Laughter hath only a scornful tickling . After a discussion of those things which cause delight , and which laughter , he continues : But I speak to this purpose that all the end of ...
Delight hath a joy in it either permanent or present . Laughter hath only a scornful tickling . After a discussion of those things which cause delight , and which laughter , he continues : But I speak to this purpose that all the end of ...
Pagina 50
What wretched errors hath my heart committed ! Sonnet CXIX . So I return , rebuk'd to my content , And gain by ill thrice more than I have spent . Sonnet CXIX . Bacon's health was always far from good . As early as 1590 , his mother ...
What wretched errors hath my heart committed ! Sonnet CXIX . So I return , rebuk'd to my content , And gain by ill thrice more than I have spent . Sonnet CXIX . Bacon's health was always far from good . As early as 1590 , his mother ...
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