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I might ask you for your commission ; but I do take thee , Orlando , for my husband : there's a girl goes before the priest ; and certainly a woman's thought runs before her actions . Orl . So do all thoughts ; they are winged . Ros .
I might ask you for your commission ; but I do take thee , Orlando , for my husband : there's a girl goes before the priest ; and certainly a woman's thought runs before her actions . Orl . So do all thoughts ; they are winged . Ros .
Page 123
The thought is that of the Ecclesiast , “ The thing that hath been , it is that which shall be ... and there is no new thing under the sun ( Ecclesiastes , i . 9 ) . In Sonnet 123 , Shakespeare recurs to the thought , so common in Greek ...
The thought is that of the Ecclesiast , “ The thing that hath been , it is that which shall be ... and there is no new thing under the sun ( Ecclesiastes , i . 9 ) . In Sonnet 123 , Shakespeare recurs to the thought , so common in Greek ...
Page 174
If there is a distinction , in fantasy the element of thought is prominent , in fancy that of taste . The sense of ' liking ' is confined to fancy . favour ( v . 4. 27 ) , appearance . Norm . F. favor , Lat . favor - em , kindliness .
If there is a distinction , in fantasy the element of thought is prominent , in fancy that of taste . The sense of ' liking ' is confined to fancy . favour ( v . 4. 27 ) , appearance . Norm . F. favor , Lat . favor - em , kindliness .
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