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" Perhaps the lightness of the matter may conduce to the vehemence of the agency; when the truth to be investigated is so near to inexistence, as to escape attention, its bulk is to be enlarged by rage and exclamation: That to which all would be indifferent... "
Prefaces. The tempest. The two gentlemen of Verona. The merry wives of ... - Página 53
por William Shakespeare - 1778
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The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare,: According to the Improved ..., Volumen1

William Shakespeare - 1844 - 348 páginas
...by rage and exclamation : that to which all would be indifferent in its original state, may attract notice when the fate of a name is appended to it. A commentator has indeed great temptations to supply by turbulence what he wants of dignity, to beat his little gold to a spacious surface, to work...
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. 1871

William Shakespeare - 1871 - 530 páginas
...by rage and exclamation ; that to ' which all would be indifferent in its original state may attract notice ' when the fate of a name is appended to it. A commentator has indeed 'great temptation to supply by turbulence what he wants of dignity, ' to beat his little gold to a spacious...
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. 1871

William Shakespeare - 1871 - 518 páginas
...by rage and exclamation; that to ' which all would be indifferent in its original state may attract notice ' when the fate of a name is appended to it. A commentator has indeed ' great temptation to supply by turbulence what he wants of dignity, ' to beat his little gold to a spacious...
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Romeo and Juliet

William Shakespeare - 1871 - 518 páginas
...by rage and exclamation ; that to 'which all would be indifferent in its original state may attract notice ' when the fate of a name is appended to it. A commentator has indeed 'great temptation to supply by turbulence what he wants of dignity, ' to beat his little gold to a spacious...
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Romeo and Juliet

William Shakespeare - 1871 - 522 páginas
...notice ' when the fate of a name is appended to it. A commentator has indeed 'great temptation to supply by turbulence what he wants of dignity, ' to beat his little gold to a spacious surface, to work that to foam ' which no art or diligence can exalt to spirit.' From the German...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Plays, and Poems ...

William Shakespeare - 1882 - 996 páginas
...by rage and exclamation : that to which all would be indifferent in its original state, may attract us some seats. —Come, cousin Angelo . In this I'll be impartial ; be you judge Of your own c supply by turbulence what he wants of dignity, to beat his little gold to a spacious surface, to work...
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Shakespeariana: A Critical and Contemporary Review of Shakesperian ..., Volumen3

Charlotte Endymion Porter - 1886 - 650 páginas
...Posterityhas not agreed with the learned Doctor in his estimate of these two editors. Of his notes he says : The notes which I have borrowed or written are either...explained ; or judicial, by which faults and beauties arc remarked ; or emendatory, by which deprivations are corrected. The explanations transcribed from...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen176

1888 - 1004 páginas
...free, to use his own words, " from the great temptation to beat his little gold to a spacious surface, to work that to foam which no art or diligence can exalt to spirit." The measure which he gave was indeed good, for it ran over from very abundance. Lord Macaulay,...
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MacMillan's Magazine, Volumen57

Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1888 - 516 páginas
...free, to use his own words, " from the great temptation to beat his little gold to a spacious surface, to work that to foam which no art or diligence can exalt to spirit." The measure which he gave was indeed good, for it ran over from very abundance. Lord Macaulay,...
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Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare

David Nichol Smith - 1903 - 434 páginas
...by rage and exclamation : that to which all would be indifferent in its original state, may attract notice when the fate of a name is appended to it. A commentator has indeed great temptations to supply by turbulence what he wants of dignity, to beat his little gold to a spacious surface, to work...
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