The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Page xxix
... virtue even less than vice , because it de- mands a greater amount of energy , and , worst of all , self- denial and self - control . He does not believe in virtue ; he thinks it a delusive piece of sophistry , a mere illusion to ...
... virtue even less than vice , because it de- mands a greater amount of energy , and , worst of all , self- denial and self - control . He does not believe in virtue ; he thinks it a delusive piece of sophistry , a mere illusion to ...
Page xxiii
... virtue , his conceit of purity , " my gravity wherein ( let no man hear me ) I take pride , " while it keeps him from certain vices , is itself a far greater vice than any it keeps him from ; insomuch that Isabella's presence may almost ...
... virtue , his conceit of purity , " my gravity wherein ( let no man hear me ) I take pride , " while it keeps him from certain vices , is itself a far greater vice than any it keeps him from ; insomuch that Isabella's presence may almost ...
Page 86
... virtue go " ; i . e . " To have grace to stand firm , and virtue to go forward . ” — I . G. Coleridge , in his Literary Remains , remarks upon this passage , — " Worse metre indeed , but better English would be : ' Grace to stand , virtue ...
... virtue go " ; i . e . " To have grace to stand firm , and virtue to go forward . ” — I . G. Coleridge , in his Literary Remains , remarks upon this passage , — " Worse metre indeed , but better English would be : ' Grace to stand , virtue ...
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