The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 72
... appears how falsely we all estimate our own abilities , and the little which they have been able to perform might have taught them more candour to the endeavours of others . Before Dr. Warburton's edition , Critical Observations on ...
... appears how falsely we all estimate our own abilities , and the little which they have been able to perform might have taught them more candour to the endeavours of others . Before Dr. Warburton's edition , Critical Observations on ...
Page 135
... appears in the grammarian , and not as it appears in the poet . - And thus we have done with the purposed alteration . Udall , likewise , in his Floures for Latin speaking , gathered out of Terence , 1560 , reduces the passage to a ...
... appears in the grammarian , and not as it appears in the poet . - And thus we have done with the purposed alteration . Udall , likewise , in his Floures for Latin speaking , gathered out of Terence , 1560 , reduces the passage to a ...
Page 138
... appear in it from the Greek and Latin classics . " The concurring circumstances of the name , and the misdemeanour , which is supposed to be the old story of deer - stealing , seem fairly to challenge our poet for the author : but they ...
... appear in it from the Greek and Latin classics . " The concurring circumstances of the name , and the misdemeanour , which is supposed to be the old story of deer - stealing , seem fairly to challenge our poet for the author : but they ...
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