The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumes 12-13J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... prove any one ignorant of the languages , who hath written when translations were extant . ' -Shade of Bur ... proves the extent of his reading : had he known Terence , he would not have quoted erro- neously from his Grammar . Every one ...
... prove any one ignorant of the languages , who hath written when translations were extant . ' -Shade of Bur ... proves the extent of his reading : had he known Terence , he would not have quoted erro- neously from his Grammar . Every one ...
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... prove his acquaintance with Arabic ! It seems , however , at last , that " Taste should determine the matter . " This , as Bardolph ex- presses it , is a word of exceeding good command : but I am willing , that the standard itself be ...
... prove his acquaintance with Arabic ! It seems , however , at last , that " Taste should determine the matter . " This , as Bardolph ex- presses it , is a word of exceeding good command : but I am willing , that the standard itself be ...
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... proved by the same medium as Jonson's . Mr. Theobald is " very unwilling to allow him so poor a scholar , as many have laboured to represent him ; " and yet is " cautious of declaring too posi- tively on the other side of the question ...
... proved by the same medium as Jonson's . Mr. Theobald is " very unwilling to allow him so poor a scholar , as many have laboured to represent him ; " and yet is " cautious of declaring too posi- tively on the other side of the question ...
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... proved , that he was not such a novice in learning and anti- quity as some people would pretend . And to close the whole , for I suspect you to be tired of quotation , Mr. Whalley , the ingenious editor of Jonson , hath written a piece ...
... proved , that he was not such a novice in learning and anti- quity as some people would pretend . And to close the whole , for I suspect you to be tired of quotation , Mr. Whalley , the ingenious editor of Jonson , hath written a piece ...
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... prove , that there was a Latin translation of Anacreon at the time Shakspeare wrote his Timon of Athens . " This challenge is peculiarly unhappy : for I do not at present recollect any other classick , ( if indeed , with great deference ...
... prove , that there was a Latin translation of Anacreon at the time Shakspeare wrote his Timon of Athens . " This challenge is peculiarly unhappy : for I do not at present recollect any other classick , ( if indeed , with great deference ...
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