The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Brennan Bros., Publishers, 1890 - 926 pages |
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... truth , hope for eminence from the here- sies of paradox ; or those , who , being forced by dis- appointment upon consolatory expedients , are will- ing to hope from posterity what the present age re- fuses , and flatter themselves that ...
... truth , hope for eminence from the here- sies of paradox ; or those , who , being forced by dis- appointment upon consolatory expedients , are will- ing to hope from posterity what the present age re- fuses , and flatter themselves that ...
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... truth . liness , formality , and reserve , yet perhaps the re- laxations of that severity were not very elegant . There must , however , have been always some modes of gaiety preferable to others , and a writer ought to choose the best ...
... truth . liness , formality , and reserve , yet perhaps the re- laxations of that severity were not very elegant . There must , however , have been always some modes of gaiety preferable to others , and a writer ought to choose the best ...
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... truth , and is to be sought . from the heights of empyrean poetry , may despise the circumscriptions of terrestrial nature . There is no reason why a mind thus wandering in ecstacy should count the clock , or why an hour should not be a ...
... truth , and is to be sought . from the heights of empyrean poetry , may despise the circumscriptions of terrestrial nature . There is no reason why a mind thus wandering in ecstacy should count the clock , or why an hour should not be a ...
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... truth , when he reflects , that great Critical , historical , and explanatory Notes have been part of the labour of every writer is only the destruc- likewise published upon Shakspeare by Dr. Grey , tion of those that went before him ...
... truth , when he reflects , that great Critical , historical , and explanatory Notes have been part of the labour of every writer is only the destruc- likewise published upon Shakspeare by Dr. Grey , tion of those that went before him ...
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... truth . The same liberty has been taken with a few par- ticles , or other words of slight effect . I have some- times inserted or omitted them without notice . I have done that sometimes which the other editors have done always , and ...
... truth . The same liberty has been taken with a few par- ticles , or other words of slight effect . I have some- times inserted or omitted them without notice . I have done that sometimes which the other editors have done always , and ...
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