The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Chapman and Hatt [Robson and Sons, Prtrs], 1875 |
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... desire to express -however consciously inadequate the power - a portion of that grateful reverence and admiration which fills the heart in thinking of his transcendent excellence , that , at all risks , the attempt must be made . It has ...
... desire to express -however consciously inadequate the power - a portion of that grateful reverence and admiration which fills the heart in thinking of his transcendent excellence , that , at all risks , the attempt must be made . It has ...
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... serve to help clearer and larger percep- tions into forming veritable conclusions . While we smile at the occasional bowings and compliments to each other of the variorum editors , and their restless desire to claim the xvi PREFACE .
... serve to help clearer and larger percep- tions into forming veritable conclusions . While we smile at the occasional bowings and compliments to each other of the variorum editors , and their restless desire to claim the xvi PREFACE .
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William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. variorum editors , and their restless desire to claim the epithet " ingenious , " we quietly avail ourselves of their more sensible suggestions , and derive what solid assistance we may from them in ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. variorum editors , and their restless desire to claim the epithet " ingenious , " we quietly avail ourselves of their more sensible suggestions , and derive what solid assistance we may from them in ...
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... desires of others - his spectators or readers— which Shakespeare possessed . He seemed always to know how much they wished revealed , how much they wished shown , to satisfy their interest in his stories . Many of his closing scenes are ...
... desires of others - his spectators or readers— which Shakespeare possessed . He seemed always to know how much they wished revealed , how much they wished shown , to satisfy their interest in his stories . Many of his closing scenes are ...
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... desire to provide for his increasing family , his own tastes and talents , and his friends ' instances , probably combined to turn his thoughts to- wards the stage . at the gram- mar - school ; or as a law . yer's clerk . 22 years old ...
... desire to provide for his increasing family , his own tastes and talents , and his friends ' instances , probably combined to turn his thoughts to- wards the stage . at the gram- mar - school ; or as a law . yer's clerk . 22 years old ...
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