The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Nature may write one excellent delineation , as a poor man may have one bright guinea . Real opulence consists in having many . What truly indicates excellent knowledge , is the habit of constant , sudden , and almost unconscious ...
... Nature may write one excellent delineation , as a poor man may have one bright guinea . Real opulence consists in having many . What truly indicates excellent knowledge , is the habit of constant , sudden , and almost unconscious ...
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... Nature random , sportive , half - boyish glances , which re- veal so much , and bequeath such abiding knowledge . Milton , on the contrary , went out to see Nature . He left a narrow cell , and the intense study which was his " por ...
... Nature random , sportive , half - boyish glances , which re- veal so much , and bequeath such abiding knowledge . Milton , on the contrary , went out to see Nature . He left a narrow cell , and the intense study which was his " por ...
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... Nature , there remains also for the poet a third subject - the de- lineation of fancies . Of course these , be they what they may , are like to , and were originally borrowed from , either man or Nature - from one or from both together ...
... Nature , there remains also for the poet a third subject - the de- lineation of fancies . Of course these , be they what they may , are like to , and were originally borrowed from , either man or Nature - from one or from both together ...
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