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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... POET should be still willing to force him into a situation , which is not tenable : treat him as a learned man , and what shall excuse the most gross violations of history , chronology , and geography ? Οὐ πείσεις , εδ ̓ ἦν πεισης , is ...
... POET should be still willing to force him into a situation , which is not tenable : treat him as a learned man , and what shall excuse the most gross violations of history , chronology , and geography ? Οὐ πείσεις , εδ ̓ ἦν πεισης , is ...
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... POET , by Mr. Steevens and Mr. Reed . But , perhaps enough is already said on so light a subject : -A subject , however , which had for a long time pretty warmly divided the criticks upon Shakspeare . : AN ESSAY ON THE LEARNING OF ...
... POET , by Mr. Steevens and Mr. Reed . But , perhaps enough is already said on so light a subject : -A subject , however , which had for a long time pretty warmly divided the criticks upon Shakspeare . : AN ESSAY ON THE LEARNING OF ...
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... poet left the stage , is very strong to the purpose , 66 Nature only helpt him , for looke thorow " This whole book ... Poets and Poesie , p . 206. Folio , 1627 . From his Poem upon Master William Shakspeare , intended to have been ...
... poet left the stage , is very strong to the purpose , 66 Nature only helpt him , for looke thorow " This whole book ... Poets and Poesie , p . 206. Folio , 1627 . From his Poem upon Master William Shakspeare , intended to have been ...
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... poet of antiquity he would undertake to show somewhat on the same subject , at least as well written by Shakspeare . " " Fuller a diligent and equal searcher after truth and quibbles , declares positively , that " his learn- ing was ...
... poet of antiquity he would undertake to show somewhat on the same subject , at least as well written by Shakspeare . " " Fuller a diligent and equal searcher after truth and quibbles , declares positively , that " his learn- ing was ...
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... poet , declares that he never learned his Accidence , and that Latin and French were to him Heathen - Greek ; yet by the help of Mr. Whalley's argument , I will prove him a learned man , in spite of every thing , he may say to the ...
... poet , declares that he never learned his Accidence , and that Latin and French were to him Heathen - Greek ; yet by the help of Mr. Whalley's argument , I will prove him a learned man , in spite of every thing , he may say to the ...
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