The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page vii
... grace and profit of the reading are missed . For the proper instructive- ness of poetry is essentially dependant on its pleasantness ; whereas in other forms of writing this order is or may be reversed . The sense or the conscience of ...
... grace and profit of the reading are missed . For the proper instructive- ness of poetry is essentially dependant on its pleasantness ; whereas in other forms of writing this order is or may be reversed . The sense or the conscience of ...
Page 26
... grace in writing , that approves his art . " On the whole , we can readily pardon the malice of Greene's assault for the sake of this tribute , which it was the means of drawing forth , to Shakespeare's character as a man and his ...
... grace in writing , that approves his art . " On the whole , we can readily pardon the malice of Greene's assault for the sake of this tribute , which it was the means of drawing forth , to Shakespeare's character as a man and his ...
Page 38
... those eighteen years have been with intense and varied exertion ! His quick discernment , his masterly tact , his grace of manners , his practical judgment , and his fertility of expedients , 38 LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE .
... those eighteen years have been with intense and varied exertion ! His quick discernment , his masterly tact , his grace of manners , his practical judgment , and his fertility of expedients , 38 LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE .
Page 53
... grace ; kind to the faults of others , severe to his own ; quick to discern and acknowledge merit in another , modest and slow of finding it in himself : while , in the smooth and happy marriage , which he seems to have realized , of ...
... grace ; kind to the faults of others , severe to his own ; quick to discern and acknowledge merit in another , modest and slow of finding it in himself : while , in the smooth and happy marriage , which he seems to have realized , of ...
Page 86
... thou see Lorenzo . " 6 Consort for accompany or attend . So in Love's Labours Lost , ii . 1 : " Sweet health and fair desires consort your Grace ! " I to the world am like a drop of water 86 ACT I. THE COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... thou see Lorenzo . " 6 Consort for accompany or attend . So in Love's Labours Lost , ii . 1 : " Sweet health and fair desires consort your Grace ! " I to the world am like a drop of water 86 ACT I. THE COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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