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Page 107
David Daiches. continues to ' mind ' them - in the sense of remember them and also in the sense of look after them , as a man minds his property . Christ's interest is their ransom ; the implication is that Christ gives the interest on ...
David Daiches. continues to ' mind ' them - in the sense of remember them and also in the sense of look after them , as a man minds his property . Christ's interest is their ransom ; the implication is that Christ gives the interest on ...
Page 139
... Sense must be Nonsense . Doctor Mac , Doctor Mac , ye should streek on a rack , To strike Evildooers with terror ; To join FAITH and SENSE upon any pretence Was heretic , damnable , error , & c . . . D'rymple mild , D'rymple mild , tho ...
... Sense must be Nonsense . Doctor Mac , Doctor Mac , ye should streek on a rack , To strike Evildooers with terror ; To join FAITH and SENSE upon any pretence Was heretic , damnable , error , & c . . . D'rymple mild , D'rymple mild , tho ...
Page 182
... sense of achieved peace . ' Adam's Dream ' is quite unparaphrasable . Of course all good poetry is unparaphrasable in the sense that a paraphrase can give no true sense of the poem as it stands . But in many cases a paraphrase can say ...
... sense of achieved peace . ' Adam's Dream ' is quite unparaphrasable . Of course all good poetry is unparaphrasable in the sense that a paraphrase can give no true sense of the poem as it stands . But in many cases a paraphrase can say ...
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