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... sense given in the O.E.D. ' The most essential part of any substance , extracted by natural or artificial processes . ' Probably the two meanings ran into each other . There was a real and an ideal quintessence of things . A specific sense ...
... sense given in the O.E.D. ' The most essential part of any substance , extracted by natural or artificial processes . ' Probably the two meanings ran into each other . There was a real and an ideal quintessence of things . A specific sense ...
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... sense , This reading of all the MSS . is , I think , certainly right ; the ' senses force ' of the editions being an emendation . ( 1 ) It is the more difficult reading . It is inconceivable that an ordinary copyist would alter ' senses ...
... sense , This reading of all the MSS . is , I think , certainly right ; the ' senses force ' of the editions being an emendation . ( 1 ) It is the more difficult reading . It is inconceivable that an ordinary copyist would alter ' senses ...
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... sense , and Fantasie : i.e. by sense and the phantasmata which are conveyed by the senses to the intellect to work upon . See Aristotle , De Anima , iii . and Aquinas , Summa I. lxxxv . i . Angels obtain their knowledge of material ...
... sense , and Fantasie : i.e. by sense and the phantasmata which are conveyed by the senses to the intellect to work upon . See Aristotle , De Anima , iii . and Aquinas , Summa I. lxxxv . i . Angels obtain their knowledge of material ...
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INTRODUCTION | v |
THE TEXT AND CANON OF DONNES POEMS | lvi |
COMMENTARY I | cxiii |
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