The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, 第 10 卷Ginn, 1883 |
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第 vi 頁
... thought , and so drawn onwards by the interest of the work , but that they can readily pause , and turn elsewhere ... thoughts of the good to be gained by standing through un- pleasant task - work , seems to me a rather vi PREFACE .
... thought , and so drawn onwards by the interest of the work , but that they can readily pause , and turn elsewhere ... thoughts of the good to be gained by standing through un- pleasant task - work , seems to me a rather vi PREFACE .
第 ix 頁
... thoughts upon them so pointedly , so vividly , so directly , so unceremoniously , that their sensibilities are startled ... thought and expression is so intensely idiomatic , his diction so suggestive and overcharged with meaning , his ...
... thoughts upon them so pointedly , so vividly , so directly , so unceremoniously , that their sensibilities are startled ... thought and expression is so intensely idiomatic , his diction so suggestive and overcharged with meaning , his ...
第 x 頁
... thought ; and he must keep the details and processes of his learning out of sight , putting forth only the last and highest results , the blossom and fragrance , of his learnedness : and the editor who does not know too much in his ...
... thought ; and he must keep the details and processes of his learning out of sight , putting forth only the last and highest results , the blossom and fragrance , of his learnedness : and the editor who does not know too much in his ...
第 xi 頁
... thought , to taste his wisdom , to feel his beauty , to be kindled by his fire , to be refreshed with his humour , to glow with his rapture , and to be stolen from themselves and transported into his moral and intellectual whereabout ...
... thought , to taste his wisdom , to feel his beauty , to be kindled by his fire , to be refreshed with his humour , to glow with his rapture , and to be stolen from themselves and transported into his moral and intellectual whereabout ...
第 xii 頁
... thought so remote from ordinary apprehension , as to re- quire a minute , or cumbrous , or oppressive erudition for making his thoughts intelligible to average minds . His diction , after all , is much nearer the common vernacular of ...
... thought so remote from ordinary apprehension , as to re- quire a minute , or cumbrous , or oppressive erudition for making his thoughts intelligible to average minds . His diction , after all , is much nearer the common vernacular of ...
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