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The facts were facts: people really died or were sterile, flocks suffered, ships were wrecked, fields were ruined; the mistake lay in attributing these things to witchcraft. On the other hand, the facts of rappings, ghosts, clairvoyance, in spite of the universally consentient evidence, are very doubtful facts after all. Their existence has to be established before we look about for their cause.

I shall now proceed to the nature and genesis of the Imagination; but I must first take leave to notice, that after a more accurate perusal of Mr. Wordsworth's remarks on the Imagination, in his preface to the new edition of his poems, I find that my conclusions are not so consentient with his as, I confess, I had taken for granted. In an article contributed by me to Mr.

"But, indeed, you do deserve my thanks, and you have them in all sincerity, papa. You have been very, very good to me about about Valentine. I thought you would be sure to oppose our marriage on the ground of imprudence, you know, and " "I do oppose your marriage in the present on the ground of imprudence, and I am only consentient to it in the future on the condition that Mr.

He had suspected the nature of Mr. Wendover's disease before now; but now he was certain of it. He went with Brian to his room, advising him to lie down and rest. Brian appearing consentient, Mr. Jardine left him, with Towler in attendance.

'It looked at first as if we should have such a nice quiet dinner. 'I enjoyed it all the same, replied his companion, whose name was Rose. 'That abominable habit of drinking! added Mr. Whiston austerely. He himself had quaffed water, as always. 'Their ale, indeed! See the coarse, gross creatures it produces! He shuddered. Rose, however, seemed less consentient than usual.

In Greece, where limb and thought were consentient in one grace of motion, the body was too perfect an expression of the mind to admit any consciousness of discord; the greater simplicity of a life passed largely in the open air, left no place for awkwardness in the franker converse of man with man.

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