The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page vii
... True and the Good with delight and joy . This is the very constituent of the poet's art ; that without which it has no adequate reason for being . To clothe the austere forms of truth and wisdom with heart - taking beauty and sweetness ...
... True and the Good with delight and joy . This is the very constituent of the poet's art ; that without which it has no adequate reason for being . To clothe the austere forms of truth and wisdom with heart - taking beauty and sweetness ...
Page xii
... true strength , modesty rules the transpiration . Ac- cordingly an editor's proper art is to proceed , not by a for- mal and conscious use of learning , but by the silent efficacy thereof transfusing itself insensibly into and through ...
... true strength , modesty rules the transpiration . Ac- cordingly an editor's proper art is to proceed , not by a for- mal and conscious use of learning , but by the silent efficacy thereof transfusing itself insensibly into and through ...
Page xiii
... true culture - force or culture - inspiration than all the mere scientific books in the world put together and learned com- mentaries stand , or claim to stand , in the rank of scientific works . Yet even here , as experience has amply ...
... true culture - force or culture - inspiration than all the mere scientific books in the world put together and learned com- mentaries stand , or claim to stand , in the rank of scientific works . Yet even here , as experience has amply ...
Page xix
... true to the full extent ; and most likely what was true only of a portion of the volume they deemed it right to put forth in a general way as if applicable to the whole , without staying to express any limitations or exceptions . The ...
... true to the full extent ; and most likely what was true only of a portion of the volume they deemed it right to put forth in a general way as if applicable to the whole , without staying to express any limitations or exceptions . The ...
Page xxvi
... true rule , have we not here a pretty good instance of that rule being " more hon- our'd in the breach than the observance " ? And I think the same argument will hold even more strongly touching another reading which he adopts from the ...
... true rule , have we not here a pretty good instance of that rule being " more hon- our'd in the breach than the observance " ? And I think the same argument will hold even more strongly touching another reading which he adopts from the ...
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