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... speak in their walk , but at the end of the stage ; just as though in walking with a fellow we should never speak but at a stile , a gate , or a ditch , where a man can go no further . I was once at a comedy in Cambridge , and there I ...
... speak in their walk , but at the end of the stage ; just as though in walking with a fellow we should never speak but at a stile , a gate , or a ditch , where a man can go no further . I was once at a comedy in Cambridge , and there I ...
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... speak well , know how to speak , or else to have that volubility that they can speak well , though they understand not what , and so both imperfections may by instructions be helped and amended : but where a good tongue and a good ...
... speak well , know how to speak , or else to have that volubility that they can speak well , though they understand not what , and so both imperfections may by instructions be helped and amended : but where a good tongue and a good ...
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... speak as well as himself could . Lucan , Sidney , Guarini , make every man speak as well as themselves , forgetting decorum , for Dametus sometimes speaks grave sentences . An amusing example of Jonsonian egoism is afforded by a passage ...
... speak as well as himself could . Lucan , Sidney , Guarini , make every man speak as well as themselves , forgetting decorum , for Dametus sometimes speaks grave sentences . An amusing example of Jonsonian egoism is afforded by a passage ...
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EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
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