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Página vii
... reason for being . To clothe the austere forms of truth and wisdom with heart - taking beauty and sweetness , is its ... reasons of duty is quite from the purpose : reading Shake- speare as duty and without pleasure is of no use , save ...
... reason for being . To clothe the austere forms of truth and wisdom with heart - taking beauty and sweetness , is its ... reasons of duty is quite from the purpose : reading Shake- speare as duty and without pleasure is of no use , save ...
Página xv
... reason and invention , to fall in love with them is all one as to fall in love with a picture . " In another passage , he puts the matter as follows : " Surely , like as many substances in Nature which are solid do putrefy and corrupt ...
... reason and invention , to fall in love with them is all one as to fall in love with a picture . " In another passage , he puts the matter as follows : " Surely , like as many substances in Nature which are solid do putrefy and corrupt ...
Página xxv
... reasons : and after they have been so made , stronger and clearer reasons may arise , or may be shown , for unmaking them . Very well ; be it so . But such reasons are not to be nonsuited by unrea- sonable explanations , by superfine ...
... reasons : and after they have been so made , stronger and clearer reasons may arise , or may be shown , for unmaking them . Very well ; be it so . But such reasons are not to be nonsuited by unrea- sonable explanations , by superfine ...
Página xxvi
... easily be illustrated at almost any length . For the old text has hundreds of cases substan- tially parallel with those I have cited ; cases where , in my judg ment , there are strong and clear reasons for textual xxvi PREFACE .
... easily be illustrated at almost any length . For the old text has hundreds of cases substan- tially parallel with those I have cited ; cases where , in my judg ment , there are strong and clear reasons for textual xxvi PREFACE .
Página xxvii
... reasons for condemning corrections that others have made , and for proposing or approving new corrections ; and their wrong - headed , perhaps I should say pig - headed , inge- nuity in both parts of the business is sometimes ludicrous ...
... reasons for condemning corrections that others have made , and for proposing or approving new corrections ; and their wrong - headed , perhaps I should say pig - headed , inge- nuity in both parts of the business is sometimes ludicrous ...
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