The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Bände 12-13J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... languages , who hath written when translations were extant . ' -Shade of Bur- gersdicius ! -does it follow , because Shakspeare's early life was incompatible with a course of edu ... language of the Water - poet , " got only iv PREFACE .
... languages , who hath written when translations were extant . ' -Shade of Bur- gersdicius ! -does it follow , because Shakspeare's early life was incompatible with a course of edu ... language of the Water - poet , " got only iv PREFACE .
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... language of the Water - poet , " got only from possum to posset , " and yet will throw out a line occasionally from their Accidence or their Cato de Moribus with tolerable propriety . -If , however , the old editions be trusted in this ...
... language of the Water - poet , " got only from possum to posset , " and yet will throw out a line occasionally from their Accidence or their Cato de Moribus with tolerable propriety . -If , however , the old editions be trusted in this ...
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... languages translate . ” Suckling opposed his easier strain to the sweat of the learned Jonson . Denham assures us , that all he had was from old mother - wit . His native wood- notes wild , every one remembers to be celebrated by Milton ...
... languages translate . ” Suckling opposed his easier strain to the sweat of the learned Jonson . Denham assures us , that all he had was from old mother - wit . His native wood- notes wild , every one remembers to be celebrated by Milton ...
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... languages , as I would be understood to do in my title - page ; but unfortunately he forgot it in the course of his disquisition , and endeavoured to per- suade himself that Shakspeare's acquaintance with the ancients might be actually ...
... languages , as I would be understood to do in my title - page ; but unfortunately he forgot it in the course of his disquisition , and endeavoured to per- suade himself that Shakspeare's acquaintance with the ancients might be actually ...
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... language he read him , hath yet been the question . Mr. Upton is pretty confident of his skill in the ori- ginal , and corrects accordingly the errors of his co- pyists by the Greek standard . Take a few instances , which will elucidate ...
... language he read him , hath yet been the question . Mr. Upton is pretty confident of his skill in the ori- ginal , and corrects accordingly the errors of his co- pyists by the Greek standard . Take a few instances , which will elucidate ...
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