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Page vi
... true , but , in making us kind and tolerant towards the errors of our fellow - creatures , compas- sionate even for their vices . But the same man has never broken down the distinction , as other writers have done , between what is ...
... true , but , in making us kind and tolerant towards the errors of our fellow - creatures , compas- sionate even for their vices . But the same man has never broken down the distinction , as other writers have done , between what is ...
Page 33
... true , for some time at a free - school , where , it is probable , he acquired what Latin he was master of : but the narrowness of his circumstances , and the want of his assistance at home , forced his father to withdraw him from ...
... true , for some time at a free - school , where , it is probable , he acquired what Latin he was master of : but the narrowness of his circumstances , and the want of his assistance at home , forced his father to withdraw him from ...
Page 65
... of Hermia upon it . The lines in the original stand thus : - " Lys . Ah me ! for aught that ever I could read , Could ever hear by tale or history , The course of true love never did run smooth : CHAP . V. 65 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE .
... of Hermia upon it . The lines in the original stand thus : - " Lys . Ah me ! for aught that ever I could read , Could ever hear by tale or history , The course of true love never did run smooth : CHAP . V. 65 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE .
Page 67
... true to what is universally true , he would have rejected instead of adopted whatever was peculiar in his own experience , if it had been emphatically recom- mended to his adoption through the medium of his self- consciousness ...
... true to what is universally true , he would have rejected instead of adopted whatever was peculiar in his own experience , if it had been emphatically recom- mended to his adoption through the medium of his self- consciousness ...
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... true wit sparkled amidst the conceits . His first plays would , we think , fall in with the prevailing desire of the people to learn the history of their country through the stage . If so , they would certainly not exhibit the ...
... true wit sparkled amidst the conceits . His first plays would , we think , fall in with the prevailing desire of the people to learn the history of their country through the stage . If so , they would certainly not exhibit the ...
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