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... judge and pronounce , must make it quite a different thing to the former . In seeing these plays acted , we are affected just as judges . When Hamlet compares the two pictures of Gertrude's first and second husband , who wants to see ...
... judge and pronounce , must make it quite a different thing to the former . In seeing these plays acted , we are affected just as judges . When Hamlet compares the two pictures of Gertrude's first and second husband , who wants to see ...
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... judge of the liberality of these notions of dress , we must ad- vert to the days of Gresham , and the consterna- tion which a phenomenon habited like the mer- chant here described would have excited among the flat round caps and cloth ...
... judge of the liberality of these notions of dress , we must ad- vert to the days of Gresham , and the consterna- tion which a phenomenon habited like the mer- chant here described would have excited among the flat round caps and cloth ...
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... judges , her accusers , the grave ambassadors who sit as spectators , and all the court , will rise and make proffer to defend her in spite of the utmost conviction of her guilt ; as the Shepherds in Don Quixote make proffer to follow ...
... judges , her accusers , the grave ambassadors who sit as spectators , and all the court , will rise and make proffer to defend her in spite of the utmost conviction of her guilt ; as the Shepherds in Don Quixote make proffer to follow ...
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... Judges in capital cases.— " O let him take heed how he strikes , that hath a dead hand . " Memory . " Philosophers place it in the rear of the head , and it seems the mine of memory lies there , because there men naturally dig for it ...
... Judges in capital cases.— " O let him take heed how he strikes , that hath a dead hand . " Memory . " Philosophers place it in the rear of the head , and it seems the mine of memory lies there , because there men naturally dig for it ...
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... judge such notice seasonable , I cannot say ; I might perhaps carry in a countenance ( na- turally not very florid ) traces of a fever which had not long left me . Those fellows have a good instinctive way of guessing at the sort of ...
... judge such notice seasonable , I cannot say ; I might perhaps carry in a countenance ( na- turally not very florid ) traces of a fever which had not long left me . Those fellows have a good instinctive way of guessing at the sort of ...
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