Preface To Shakespeare's PlaysKessinger Publishing, 2004 M06 1 - 68 páginas What mankind have long possessed they have often examined and compared, and if they persist to va- lue the possession, it is because frequent comparisons have confirmed opinion in its favour. As among the works of nature no man can properly call a river deep or a mountain high, without the knowledge of many mountains and many rivers; so in the productions of genius. |
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