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Pagina iv
... nature , nothing can seem more rash than such conclusions , drawn from such imperfect premises . The purchase of houses , in 1574 , denotes if it denotes anything - a superfluity of money in the purchaser - money that , probably , was ...
... nature , nothing can seem more rash than such conclusions , drawn from such imperfect premises . The purchase of houses , in 1574 , denotes if it denotes anything - a superfluity of money in the purchaser - money that , probably , was ...
Pagina vii
... nature ; " and the editors of the folio edition of the plays , say that they have collected them " to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive , as was our Shakspere . " Whether the poet was beloved by any one of the ...
... nature ; " and the editors of the folio edition of the plays , say that they have collected them " to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive , as was our Shakspere . " Whether the poet was beloved by any one of the ...
Pagina xiv
... nature . It did not extend beyond its own history , or superstitions ; it dealt with a single event that was familiar to all , and in which the whole course of the story was visible from the outset to the end . It embodied the anger of ...
... nature . It did not extend beyond its own history , or superstitions ; it dealt with a single event that was familiar to all , and in which the whole course of the story was visible from the outset to the end . It embodied the anger of ...
Pagina xv
... nature of those benefits must , by most readers , be taken upon trust . But the full importance of his writings to the land he lived in will never , perhaps , be generally understood . Their effect can scarcely be exaggerated . The ...
... nature of those benefits must , by most readers , be taken upon trust . But the full importance of his writings to the land he lived in will never , perhaps , be generally understood . Their effect can scarcely be exaggerated . The ...
Pagina xvi
... nature . It is the sympathy he feels for the character he creates , as well as the knowledge that he gains from the observation of such character , that enables him to paint human nature truly . No scrutiny , however minute or extended ...
... nature . It is the sympathy he feels for the character he creates , as well as the knowledge that he gains from the observation of such character , that enables him to paint human nature truly . No scrutiny , however minute or extended ...
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