The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 1 卷Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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第 v 頁
... reader and of the special student . Now , whatever of explanation general readers may need , they naturally prefer to have it directly before them ; and in at least nine cases out of ten they will pass over an obscure word or phrase or ...
... reader and of the special student . Now , whatever of explanation general readers may need , they naturally prefer to have it directly before them ; and in at least nine cases out of ten they will pass over an obscure word or phrase or ...
第 vi 頁
... readers , for the most part , pay little or no attention to the language of what they are reading , and seldom if ever interrogate , or even think of , the words , save when the interest of the matter is choked or checked by some ...
... readers , for the most part , pay little or no attention to the language of what they are reading , and seldom if ever interrogate , or even think of , the words , save when the interest of the matter is choked or checked by some ...
第 vii 頁
... readers to be met ? As before remarked , to urge reasons of duty is quite from the purpose : reading Shake- speare as duty and without pleasure is of no use , save as it may lift and draw them into a sense of his pleasantness . The ...
... readers to be met ? As before remarked , to urge reasons of duty is quite from the purpose : reading Shake- speare as duty and without pleasure is of no use , save as it may lift and draw them into a sense of his pleasantness . The ...
第 viii 頁
... readers may find enough of pleasantness in them from the first to hold them to the perusal and when they have been so held long enough for the workmanship to steal its virtue and sweetness into them , then they will be naturally and ...
... readers may find enough of pleasantness in them from the first to hold them to the perusal and when they have been so held long enough for the workmanship to steal its virtue and sweetness into them , then they will be naturally and ...
第 ix 頁
... readers naturally have no little difficulty in coming to an easy and familiar converse with him . On some of these points , an editor can give little or no positive help : he can at the best but remove or lessen hindrances , and per ...
... readers naturally have no little difficulty in coming to an easy and familiar converse with him . On some of these points , an editor can give little or no positive help : he can at the best but remove or lessen hindrances , and per ...
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