“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... called literature - whose mistakes from equivocal translations , and even typographical er- rors , cannot possibly be accounted for otherwise , - that Locke , to whom not one of these circumstances is applicable , understood no Greek ...
... called literature - whose mistakes from equivocal translations , and even typographical er- rors , cannot possibly be accounted for otherwise , - that Locke , to whom not one of these circumstances is applicable , understood no Greek ...
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... called in question . Dr. Dodd supposes it proved , that he was not such a novice in learning and anti- quity as some people would pretend . And to close the whole , for I suspect you to be tired of quotation , Mr. Whalley , the ...
... called in question . Dr. Dodd supposes it proved , that he was not such a novice in learning and anti- quity as some people would pretend . And to close the whole , for I suspect you to be tired of quotation , Mr. Whalley , the ...
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... called by his coun- tryman , Sir David Lindsey , in his Complaint of our Souerane Lordis Papingo , " In our Inglische rethorick the rose . " And Dunbar hath a similar expression in his beautiful poem of The Goldin Terge . • Aristophanis ...
... called by his coun- tryman , Sir David Lindsey , in his Complaint of our Souerane Lordis Papingo , " In our Inglische rethorick the rose . " And Dunbar hath a similar expression in his beautiful poem of The Goldin Terge . • Aristophanis ...
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... called Jack Drum's Entertainment , I conjecture that he had be- fore made his appearance on the stage . Were this a proper place for such a disquisition , I could give you many cases of this kind . We are sent for instance to Cinthio ...
... called Jack Drum's Entertainment , I conjecture that he had be- fore made his appearance on the stage . Were this a proper place for such a disquisition , I could give you many cases of this kind . We are sent for instance to Cinthio ...
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... called , Love's Labour Wonne , is originally indeed the property of Boccace , but it came immediately to Shakspeare from Pain- ter's Giletta of Narbon . Mr. Langbaine could not conceive , whence the story of Pericles could be taken ...
... called , Love's Labour Wonne , is originally indeed the property of Boccace , but it came immediately to Shakspeare from Pain- ter's Giletta of Narbon . Mr. Langbaine could not conceive , whence the story of Pericles could be taken ...
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