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Shakespeare (Canada) (search for this): book 3, section 395d
they imbibe the reality.Cf. 606 B,
Laws 656 B, 669 B-C, and Burke, Sublime and Beautiful iv. 4,
anticipating James, Psychology ii. pp. 449, 451, and
anticipated by Shakespeare's
(Cor. III. ii. 123) “By my body's action
teach my mind/ A most inherent baseness.” Or have you
not observed that imitations, if continued from youth far into life, settle
down into habits and (second) natureCf. my
paper on *FU/SIS, *MELE/TH, *)EPISTH/MH,
T.A.P.A. vol. xl. (1910) pp. 185 ff. in
the body, the speech, and the thought?” “Yes,
indeed,” said he. “We will not then allow our charges,
whom we expect to prove good men, being men, to play the parts of women and
Burke (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): book 3, section 395d
they imbibe the reality.Cf. 606 B,
Laws 656 B, 669 B-C, and Burke, Sublime and Beautiful iv. 4,
anticipating James, Psychology ii. pp. 449, 451, and
anticipated by Shakespeare's
(Cor. III. ii. 123) “By my body's action
teach my mind/ A most inherent baseness.” Or have you
not observed that imitations, if continued from youth far into life, settle
down into habits and (second) natureCf. my
paper on *FU/SIS, *MELE/TH, *)EPISTH/MH,
T.A.P.A. vol. xl. (1910) pp. 185 ff. in
the body, the speech, and the thought?” “Yes,
indeed,” said he. “We will not then allow our charges,
whom we expect to prove good men, being men, to play the parts of women and
1910 AD (search for this): book 3, section 395d