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Historical and critical matter The tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry ... - Página 7
por William Shakespeare - 1811
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Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare

David Nichol Smith - 1903 - 434 páginas
...injury by the adamant of Shakespeare. If there be, what I believe there is, in every nation, a stile which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology...language, as to remain settled and unaltered ; this stile is probably to be sought in the common intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be...
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Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare

David Nichol Smith - 1903 - 434 páginas
...there be, what I believe there is, in every nation, a stile which never becomes obsolete, a certafn mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial to...language, as to remain settled and unaltered ; this stile is probably to be sought in the common intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be...
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: With a Biographical ..., Volume 12

Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edward Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 638 páginas
...school has added two or three audiences : once, we had only the boxes ; now, the galleries and the pit.i There is, in every nation, a style which never becomes...intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be understood, without ambition of elegance. The polite are always catching modish innovations, and...
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Natural history of intellect, and ...

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 686 páginas
...school has added two or three audiences : once, we had only the boxes ; now, the galleries and the pit.1 There is, in every nation, a style which never becomes...intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be understood, without ambition of elegance. The polite are always catching modish innovations, and...
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Natural History of Intellect: And Other Papers

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 630 páginas
...school has added two or three audiences : once, we had only the boxes ; now, the galleries and the pit.1 There is, in every nation, a style which never becomes...intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be understood, without ambition of elegance. The polite are always catching modish innovations, and...
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The Lamp, Volume 27

1904 - 704 páginas
...which to write it. That great literary "Latinizer," Dr. Johnson, when he set forth his belief that there is, "in every nation, a style which never becomes...respective language as to remain settled and unaltered," would have had reason, if he had gone on to maintain, that such a style was impossible in English before...
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Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the ...

Beverley Ellison Warner - 1906 - 328 páginas
...washing the dissoluble fabricks of other poets, passes without injury by the adamant of Shakespeare. _^ If there be, what I believe there is, in every nation,...intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be understood, without ambition of elegance. The polite are always catching modish innovations, and...
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Johnson on Shakespeare: Essays and Notes

Samuel Johnson - 1908 - 254 páginas
...injury by the adamant of Shakespeare. If there be, what I believe there is, in every nation, a, stile which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology...intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be understood, without ambition of elegance. The polite are always catching modish innovations, and...
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Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books: With Introductions and Notes

William Caxton, Jean Calvin, Nicolaus Copernicus, Francis Bacon, Edmund Spenser, Sir Walter Raleigh, Isaac Newton, Henry Fielding, Samuel Johnson, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, William Wordsworth, Walt Whitman - 1910 - 458 páginas
...injury by the adamant of Shakespeare. If there be, what I believe there is, in every nation, a stile which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology...intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be understood, without ambition of elegance. The polite are always catching modish innovations, and...
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Readings in English Prose of the Eighteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 páginas
...washing the dissoluble fabrics of other poets, passes without injury by the adamant of Shakespeare. If there be, what I believe there is, in every nation,...language, as to remain settled and unaltered, — this stye is probably to be sought in the common intercourse of life, among those who speak only to be understood,...
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