The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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Page xi
... just as much as by night , but doubtless wished to convey that it pauses , or might just as well pause , in its singing when geese begin to cackle . If a person , after comparing the above first and [ xi ] INTRODUCTION.
... just as much as by night , but doubtless wished to convey that it pauses , or might just as well pause , in its singing when geese begin to cackle . If a person , after comparing the above first and [ xi ] INTRODUCTION.
Page xii
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. If a person , after comparing the above first and second with the third and fourth citations , does not note an essential musical difference between them , there is noth- ing more to be said to him ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. If a person , after comparing the above first and second with the third and fourth citations , does not note an essential musical difference between them , there is noth- ing more to be said to him ...
Page xiv
... person ? Is it the precise day of his birth , and of his death ? Is it the colour of his hair and eyes , the exact number of his inches in height and chest measure- ment , or the customary style of his dress ? These may be interesting ...
... person ? Is it the precise day of his birth , and of his death ? Is it the colour of his hair and eyes , the exact number of his inches in height and chest measure- ment , or the customary style of his dress ? These may be interesting ...
Page xxi
... persons may perhaps be disposed to ask how it is possible to gather what a Poet himself thinks about Life , Govern- ment , Society , the proper relation of the sexes , and the After - world , from his works , when those works are almost ...
... persons may perhaps be disposed to ask how it is possible to gather what a Poet himself thinks about Life , Govern- ment , Society , the proper relation of the sexes , and the After - world , from his works , when those works are almost ...
Page xxii
... person . My last observation here will be one I never tire of repeating , since it has as yet met with only ... persons , things , human nature , and life generally as they are , and then to transform and transfigure these [ xxii ] POEMS.
... person . My last observation here will be one I never tire of repeating , since it has as yet met with only ... persons , things , human nature , and life generally as they are , and then to transform and transfigure these [ xxii ] POEMS.
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