The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volume 10Ginn, 1883 |
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... if at all , make that love come free and natural to them . - - To be plying such minds with arguments of duty , or with thoughts of the good to be gained by standing through un- pleasant task - work , seems to me a rather vi PREFACE .
... if at all , make that love come free and natural to them . - - To be plying such minds with arguments of duty , or with thoughts of the good to be gained by standing through un- pleasant task - work , seems to me a rather vi PREFACE .
Página viii
... natural than the book - world to which they have been accustomed . The strangeness of the place , togeth- er with the difficulty they find in clearly seeing the real forms and relations of the objects before them , is apt to render the ...
... natural than the book - world to which they have been accustomed . The strangeness of the place , togeth- er with the difficulty they find in clearly seeing the real forms and relations of the objects before them , is apt to render the ...
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... natural and proper working , that brief piece of writing has in it more of true culture - force or culture - inspiration than all the mere scientific books in the world put together and learned com- mentaries stand , or claim to stand ...
... natural and proper working , that brief piece of writing has in it more of true culture - force or culture - inspiration than all the mere scientific books in the world put together and learned com- mentaries stand , or claim to stand ...
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... natural , their " absolute necessity " smiles itself into an aspect practi- cable enough . For , in truth , several of them seem equally intent on find- ing reasons for condemning corrections that others have made , and for proposing or ...
... natural , their " absolute necessity " smiles itself into an aspect practi- cable enough . For , in truth , several of them seem equally intent on find- ing reasons for condemning corrections that others have made , and for proposing or ...
Página xxxii
... natural and fitting principle of arrangement , and not that the Poet may be read or studied " historically " ; a matter which is made a good deal of by some , but which , as it seems to me , is really of no practical consequence xxxii ...
... natural and fitting principle of arrangement , and not that the Poet may be read or studied " historically " ; a matter which is made a good deal of by some , but which , as it seems to me , is really of no practical consequence xxxii ...
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