The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... editors . I told you , however , that his small Latin and less Greek would still be litigated , and you see very assuredly that I was not mistaken . The trumpet hath been sounded against " the darling project of representing Shakspeare ...
... editors . I told you , however , that his small Latin and less Greek would still be litigated , and you see very assuredly that I was not mistaken . The trumpet hath been sounded against " the darling project of representing Shakspeare ...
Strana 11
... editor in form . " I am convinced of the strength of my cause , and superior to any little ad- vantage from sophistical arrangements . General positions without proofs will probably have no great weight on either side , yet it may not ...
... editor in form . " I am convinced of the strength of my cause , and superior to any little ad- vantage from sophistical arrangements . General positions without proofs will probably have no great weight on either side , yet it may not ...
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... editor of his poems , the well - known Mr. Gildon ; and his steps 6 • Hence perhaps the ill - starr'd rage between this critick and his elder brother , John Dennis , so pathetically lamented in the Dunciad . Whilst the former was ...
... editor of his poems , the well - known Mr. Gildon ; and his steps 6 • Hence perhaps the ill - starr'd rage between this critick and his elder brother , John Dennis , so pathetically lamented in the Dunciad . Whilst the former was ...
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... editor of Jonson , hath written a piece expressly on this side the question : perhaps from a very excusable partiality , he was willing to draw Shakspeare from the field of nature to classick ground , where alone , he knew , his au ...
... editor of Jonson , hath written a piece expressly on this side the question : perhaps from a very excusable partiality , he was willing to draw Shakspeare from the field of nature to classick ground , where alone , he knew , his au ...
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... editors ; but hear again the old translation , where Shakspeare's study lay : " He be- queathed unto every citizen of Rome seventy - five drachmas a man , and he left his gardens and ar- bours unto the people , which he had on this side ...
... editors ; but hear again the old translation , where Shakspeare's study lay : " He be- queathed unto every citizen of Rome seventy - five drachmas a man , and he left his gardens and ar- bours unto the people , which he had on this side ...
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