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... minds , — minds honestly craving to drink from the higher and purer springs of intellectual power and beauty , — who were frank to own that it was a sin and a shame not to love Shakespeare , but who could hardly , if at all , make that ...
... minds , — minds honestly craving to drink from the higher and purer springs of intellectual power and beauty , — who were frank to own that it was a sin and a shame not to love Shakespeare , but who could hardly , if at all , make that ...
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... minds . Generally to such minds , and often even to uncommon minds , Shakespeare's world may well seem at first a strange world , · strange not only for the spiritualized realism of it , but because it is so much more deeply and truly ...
... minds . Generally to such minds , and often even to uncommon minds , Shakespeare's world may well seem at first a strange world , · strange not only for the spiritualized realism of it , but because it is so much more deeply and truly ...
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... mind , or the art , not only to see things plainly , but to say a plain thing in a plain way ; or , in the happy ... minds , on reading it , are prompted to say , " Why , almost anybody could have done that " ; and a style that is ...
... mind , or the art , not only to see things plainly , but to say a plain thing in a plain way ; or , in the happy ... minds , on reading it , are prompted to say , " Why , almost anybody could have done that " ; and a style that is ...
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... mind . It is much the same in editing a standard author for common use . And for an editor to be all the while , or often , putting average readers in mind how ignorant and inferior they are , is not the best way , nor the right way ...
... mind . It is much the same in editing a standard author for common use . And for an editor to be all the while , or often , putting average readers in mind how ignorant and inferior they are , is not the best way , nor the right way ...
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... minds . His diction , after all , is much nearer the common vernacular of the day than that of his editors : for where would these be if they did not write in a learned style ? To be sure , here , as elsewhere , an editor's art , or ...
... minds . His diction , after all , is much nearer the common vernacular of the day than that of his editors : for where would these be if they did not write in a learned style ? To be sure , here , as elsewhere , an editor's art , or ...
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