The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Consisting of His Plays and PoemsMilner and Sowerby, 1863 - 742 Seiten |
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... present age refuses , and flatter them- selves that the regard which is yet denied by envy , will be at last bestowed by time . Antiquity , like every other quality that at- tracts the notice of mankind , has undoubtedly votaries that ...
... present age refuses , and flatter them- selves that the regard which is yet denied by envy , will be at last bestowed by time . Antiquity , like every other quality that at- tracts the notice of mankind , has undoubtedly votaries that ...
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... present possessor to another claimant . The choice is right , when there is reason for choice . logue is level with life . Other writers disguise the most natural passions and most frequent in- cidents ; so that he who contemplates them ...
... present possessor to another claimant . The choice is right , when there is reason for choice . logue is level with life . Other writers disguise the most natural passions and most frequent in- cidents ; so that he who contemplates them ...
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... present age , than any other author equally remote , and , among his other excellencies , deserves to be studied as one of the original masters of our language . These observations are to be considered not as unexceptionably constant ...
... present age , than any other author equally remote , and , among his other excellencies , deserves to be studied as one of the original masters of our language . These observations are to be considered not as unexceptionably constant ...
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... present question one of those that are to be decided by mere authority , but because it is to be suspected that these precepts have not been so easily received , but for better reasons than I have yet been able to find . The result of ...
... present question one of those that are to be decided by mere authority , but because it is to be suspected that these precepts have not been so easily received , but for better reasons than I have yet been able to find . The result of ...
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... present manners ; the dress is a little varied , but the body is the same . Our author had both matter and form to provide ; for , except the characters of Chaucer , to whom I think he is not much indebted , there were no writers in ...
... present manners ; the dress is a little varied , but the body is the same . Our author had both matter and form to provide ; for , except the characters of Chaucer , to whom I think he is not much indebted , there were no writers in ...
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