Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor |
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Greek was now taught to boys in the principal schools ; and those who united
elegance with learning , read , with great diligence , the Italian and Spanish poets
. But literature was yet confined to professed scholars , or to men and women of ...
Greek was now taught to boys in the principal schools ; and those who united
elegance with learning , read , with great diligence , the Italian and Spanish poets
. But literature was yet confined to professed scholars , or to men and women of ...
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Soon after the first appearance of this edition , a disease , rapid in its progress ,
deprived the world of Mr . Jacob TONSON ; a man , whosè zeal for the
improvement of English literature , and whose liberality to men of learning , gave
him a just ...
Soon after the first appearance of this edition , a disease , rapid in its progress ,
deprived the world of Mr . Jacob TONSON ; a man , whosè zeal for the
improvement of English literature , and whose liberality to men of learning , gave
him a just ...
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... and that of Henry the Fifth , extremely improved ; that of Hamlet enlarged to
almost as much again as at first , and many others . I believe the common opinion
of his want of learning proceeded from no better ground . This too might be
thought ...
... and that of Henry the Fifth , extremely improved ; that of Hamlet enlarged to
almost as much again as at first , and many others . I believe the common opinion
of his want of learning proceeded from no better ground . This too might be
thought ...
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But as to his want of learning , it may be necessary to say something more : there
is certainly a vast difference between learning and languages . How far he was
ignorant of the latter , I cannot deferinine ; but it is plain he had much reading at ...
But as to his want of learning , it may be necessary to say something more : there
is certainly a vast difference between learning and languages . How far he was
ignorant of the latter , I cannot deferinine ; but it is plain he had much reading at ...
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I shall not therefore run any great rifque of a censure , though I should venture to
hint , that the resemblances in thought and expression of our author and an
ancient ( which we should allow to be imitation in the one , whose learning was
not ...
I shall not therefore run any great rifque of a censure , though I should venture to
hint , that the resemblances in thought and expression of our author and an
ancient ( which we should allow to be imitation in the one , whose learning was
not ...
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