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231. figures pictures of the mind or imagination . Cf. M.W.W. 4. 2. 211 ' scrape the figures out of your husband's brains ' , which suggests a physiological conception borne out by Th . Wright , Passions of the Minde ( 1601 ) , p .
231. figures pictures of the mind or imagination . Cf. M.W.W. 4. 2. 211 ' scrape the figures out of your husband's brains ' , which suggests a physiological conception borne out by Th . Wright , Passions of the Minde ( 1601 ) , p .
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... not to give place and yield to divine providence , and not constantly and patiently to take whatsoever it pleaseth him to send us , but to draw back and fly : but being now in the midst of the danger , I am of a contrary mind .
... not to give place and yield to divine providence , and not constantly and patiently to take whatsoever it pleaseth him to send us , but to draw back and fly : but being now in the midst of the danger , I am of a contrary mind .
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Was this in Sh.'s mind , as it was in the mind of T. S. Eliot when writing East Coker ? [ I owe this note to suggestions by Mr Burbidge of the C.U.P. and Dr Sharp , Edinburgh University Librarian . ] 32. S.D. From F. 35.
Was this in Sh.'s mind , as it was in the mind of T. S. Eliot when writing East Coker ? [ I owe this note to suggestions by Mr Burbidge of the C.U.P. and Dr Sharp , Edinburgh University Librarian . ] 32. S.D. From F. 35.
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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