The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... learning , give him the greatest com- mendation ; " yet an attack upon an article of faith hath been usually received with more temper and complacence , than the unfortunate opinion which I am about to defend . But let us previously ...
... learning , give him the greatest com- mendation ; " yet an attack upon an article of faith hath been usually received with more temper and complacence , than the unfortunate opinion which I am about to defend . But let us previously ...
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... learning of Shakspeare and Jonson 3 66 Though thou hadst small Latin , " & c . When a superiority is universally granted , it by no LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 11.
... learning of Shakspeare and Jonson 3 66 Though thou hadst small Latin , " & c . When a superiority is universally granted , it by no LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 11.
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... learning of Shakspeare , hath none of his own : " the latter , above regarding the attack in his private ca- pacity , declares with great patriotick vehemence , that " he who allows Shakspeare had learning , and a learning with the ...
... learning of Shakspeare , hath none of his own : " the latter , above regarding the attack in his private ca- pacity , declares with great patriotick vehemence , that " he who allows Shakspeare had learning , and a learning with the ...
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... learning : " once in- deed he made a proper distinction between learning and languages , as I would be understood to do in my title - page ; but unfortunately he forgot it in the course of his disquisition , and endeavoured to per ...
... learning : " once in- deed he made a proper distinction between learning and languages , as I would be understood to do in my title - page ; but unfortunately he forgot it in the course of his disquisition , and endeavoured to per ...
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... learning of the times , and of Shakspeare in particular . I wonder , he did not corroborate it with an extract from her injunctions to her clergy , that " such as were but mean readers should peruse over before , once or twice , the ...
... learning of the times , and of Shakspeare in particular . I wonder , he did not corroborate it with an extract from her injunctions to her clergy , that " such as were but mean readers should peruse over before , once or twice , the ...
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