The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... learned man , and what fhall excufe the moft grofs violations of hiftory , chronology , and geography ? Οὐ πείσεις , ἐδ ̓ ἦν πείσης , is the motto of every pole- mick like his brethren at the amphitheatre , he , holds it a merit to die ...
... learned man , and what fhall excufe the moft grofs violations of hiftory , chronology , and geography ? Οὐ πείσεις , ἐδ ̓ ἦν πείσης , is the motto of every pole- mick like his brethren at the amphitheatre , he , holds it a merit to die ...
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... learned rubbish , and pointed out to them Shakspeare's track in the ever- pleafing paths of nature . This was neceffarily a previous inquiry ; and I hope I may affume with fome confidence , what one of the firft criticks of the age was ...
... learned rubbish , and pointed out to them Shakspeare's track in the ever- pleafing paths of nature . This was neceffarily a previous inquiry ; and I hope I may affume with fome confidence , what one of the firft criticks of the age was ...
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... learned Jonfon . Denham affures us , that all he had was from old mother - wit . His native wood- notes wild , every one remembers to be celebrated by Milton . Dryden obferves prettily enough , that " he wanted not the fpectacles of ...
... learned Jonfon . Denham affures us , that all he had was from old mother - wit . His native wood- notes wild , every one remembers to be celebrated by Milton . Dryden obferves prettily enough , that " he wanted not the fpectacles of ...
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... learned knight , at every anomaly in grammar or metre , " Hath hard words ready to fhow why , " And tell what rule he did it by . " How would the old bard have been aftonished to have found , that he had very fkilfully given the ...
... learned knight , at every anomaly in grammar or metre , " Hath hard words ready to fhow why , " And tell what rule he did it by . " How would the old bard have been aftonished to have found , that he had very fkilfully given the ...
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... learned age ; Roger Afcham affures us , that Queen Eliza- beth read more Greek every day , than fome digni- taries of the church did Latin in a whole week . " This appears very probable ; and a pleasant proof it is of the general ...
... learned age ; Roger Afcham affures us , that Queen Eliza- beth read more Greek every day , than fome digni- taries of the church did Latin in a whole week . " This appears very probable ; and a pleasant proof it is of the general ...
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