“The benediction of these covering heavens Fall on their heads like dew, for they are worthy To inlay heaven with stars.” FallHeavenStarsWorthyCoveringDewBenediction Book:The plays of William Shakespeare: in twenty-one volumes, with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, to which are added notes Source: The plays of William Shakespeare: in twenty-one volumes, with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, to which are added notes
“If these Essays were worthy of being judged, it might fall out, in my opinion, that they would not find much favour, either with common and vulgar minds, or with uncommon and eminent ones: the former would not find enough in them, the latter would find too much; they might manage to live somewhere in the middle region.” IfsMindEnoughMightFallCommonOpinionToo MuchMiddleJudgmentWorthyManageFormerLatterRegionsJudgedModerationFavourVulgarEssaysUncommonBeing Judged Author:Michel de Montaigne