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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... things for the full discussion or elucidation of which they will have to go beyond the page before them ; though I believe even these like to have the matter within convenient reach and easy reference . At all events , they are ,
... things for the full discussion or elucidation of which they will have to go beyond the page before them ; though I believe even these like to have the matter within convenient reach and easy reference . At all events , they are ,
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... thing is what puts its healing , purifying , regenerating virtue into act ; and to converse with what is in itself beautiful and good without tasting any pleas- antness in it , is or may be a positive harm . How , then , in reference to ...
... thing is what puts its healing , purifying , regenerating virtue into act ; and to converse with what is in itself beautiful and good without tasting any pleas- antness in it , is or may be a positive harm . How , then , in reference to ...
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... things . Thus the effect , for some time , is rather to scare and chill their interest than to kindle and heighten ... thing surprised , " as in the presence of a magician that has stolen their inmost secrets from them , and is showing ...
... things . Thus the effect , for some time , is rather to scare and chill their interest than to kindle and heighten ... thing surprised , " as in the presence of a magician that has stolen their inmost secrets from them , and is showing ...
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... things plainly , but to say a plain thing in a plain way ; or , in the happy phrase of old Roger Ascham , to " think as wise men do , and speak as common people do . " And the secret of right editing is , to help aver- age readers over ...
... things plainly , but to say a plain thing in a plain way ; or , in the happy phrase of old Roger Ascham , to " think as wise men do , and speak as common people do . " And the secret of right editing is , to help aver- age readers over ...
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... things he puts before them , to take - in his thought , to taste his wisdom , to feel his beauty , to be kindled by his fire , to be refreshed with his humour , to glow with his rapture , and to be stolen from themselves and transported ...
... things he puts before them , to take - in his thought , to taste his wisdom , to feel his beauty , to be kindled by his fire , to be refreshed with his humour , to glow with his rapture , and to be stolen from themselves and transported ...
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