The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page x
... Probably we all understand that the best style in writing is where average minds , on reading it , are prompted to say , " Why , almost anybody could have done that " ; and a style that is continually making such readers sensible of ...
... Probably we all understand that the best style in writing is where average minds , on reading it , are prompted to say , " Why , almost anybody could have done that " ; and a style that is continually making such readers sensible of ...
Page xiv
... probably the best . The Poet himself tells us , " they that dally nicely with words may quickly make them wanton . " And so , to be sure , the process has set in , and is already well advanced , of smothering his proper light beneath ...
... probably the best . The Poet himself tells us , " they that dally nicely with words may quickly make them wanton . " And so , to be sure , the process has set in , and is already well advanced , of smothering his proper light beneath ...
Page xix
... Probably there was something of truth in what they said , perhaps enough to excuse , if not to justify them in saying it never- theless it is perfectly certain that their words were not true to the full extent ; and most likely what was ...
... Probably there was something of truth in what they said , perhaps enough to excuse , if not to justify them in saying it never- theless it is perfectly certain that their words were not true to the full extent ; and most likely what was ...
Page xxi
... probably , not . Probably the best to be looked for here is a greater or less degree of approximation to such a state . At all events , if it come at all , it is to come as the slow cumulative result of a great many minds working ...
... probably , not . Probably the best to be looked for here is a greater or less degree of approximation to such a state . At all events , if it come at all , it is to come as the slow cumulative result of a great many minds working ...
Page xxiii
... probably , as a whole , not equal to the earlier series of workmen . Among these are Singer , Collier , Dyce , Staunton , Halliwell , and White , faithful and highly competent labourers , whose names will doubtless hold prominent and ...
... probably , as a whole , not equal to the earlier series of workmen . Among these are Singer , Collier , Dyce , Staunton , Halliwell , and White , faithful and highly competent labourers , whose names will doubtless hold prominent and ...
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