The Works of William ShakespeareMacmillan, 1866 |
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... mind of Shakespeare , the more we appreciate his depth and his sublimity . As our know- ledge grows , so also our admiration and our pleasure in the study increase , dashed only by a growing sense of the textual imperfections and ...
... mind of Shakespeare , the more we appreciate his depth and his sublimity . As our know- ledge grows , so also our admiration and our pleasure in the study increase , dashed only by a growing sense of the textual imperfections and ...
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... mind , we have great satisfaction in the thought that there is scarcely an editor of Shakespeare now living to whom we are not in- debted for some act of courtesy and kindness . In the course of our inquiries we have been led to the ...
... mind , we have great satisfaction in the thought that there is scarcely an editor of Shakespeare now living to whom we are not in- debted for some act of courtesy and kindness . In the course of our inquiries we have been led to the ...
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... mind that rules are good servants but bad masters , and that high above all rules stands the golden rule of modera- tion dictated by common sense . 4. While dealing freely with the spelling , we have desired to leave intact the diction ...
... mind that rules are good servants but bad masters , and that high above all rules stands the golden rule of modera- tion dictated by common sense . 4. While dealing freely with the spelling , we have desired to leave intact the diction ...
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... minds lie still , and our ills told us Is as our earing . Fare thee well awhile . Mess . At your noble pleasure . Ant . From Sicyon , ho , the news ! Speak there ! [ Exit . 105 First Att . The man from Sicyon , is there such an one ...
... minds lie still , and our ills told us Is as our earing . Fare thee well awhile . Mess . At your noble pleasure . Ant . From Sicyon , ho , the news ! Speak there ! [ Exit . 105 First Att . The man from Sicyon , is there such an one ...
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... mind to strike thee ere thou speak'st : Will't please you hear me ? Yet , if thou say Antony lives , is well , Or friends with Cæsar , or not captive to him , I'll set thee in a shower of gold , and hail Rich pearls upon thee . 45 Mess ...
... mind to strike thee ere thou speak'st : Will't please you hear me ? Yet , if thou say Antony lives , is well , Or friends with Cæsar , or not captive to him , I'll set thee in a shower of gold , and hail Rich pearls upon thee . 45 Mess ...
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