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... learned . Yea , let the indifferent reader divine what deep mystery can be placed under plodding meter . Who is it that , reading Bevis of Hampton , can forbear laughing if he mark what scrambling shift he makes to end his verses alike ...
... learned . Yea , let the indifferent reader divine what deep mystery can be placed under plodding meter . Who is it that , reading Bevis of Hampton , can forbear laughing if he mark what scrambling shift he makes to end his verses alike ...
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David Klein. a play ; then for the learned it doth increase and add wit construc- tively to wit ; then for gentlewomen , it teacheth them how to de- ceive idleness ; then for the ignorant , it does augment their knowl- edge . Pish , a ...
David Klein. a play ; then for the learned it doth increase and add wit construc- tively to wit ; then for gentlewomen , it teacheth them how to de- ceive idleness ; then for the ignorant , it does augment their knowl- edge . Pish , a ...
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... learned in men then books . He is to be a wise , as well as a witty man , and a good man , as well as a good poet ; and I'd allow him to be so far a good fellow too , to take a cheerful cup to whet his wits , so he take not so much as ...
... learned in men then books . He is to be a wise , as well as a witty man , and a good man , as well as a good poet ; and I'd allow him to be so far a good fellow too , to take a cheerful cup to whet his wits , so he take not so much as ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
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