The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... knowledge of many modes of life , and many casts of native dispositions ; to vary them with great multiplicity ; to mark them by nice distinctions ; and to shew them in full view by pro- per combinations . In this part of his ...
... knowledge of many modes of life , and many casts of native dispositions ; to vary them with great multiplicity ; to mark them by nice distinctions ; and to shew them in full view by pro- per combinations . In this part of his ...
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... knowledge it had once been imbu'd with , can not be imagin'd : accordingly we see , that this school - learning ( for it was no more ) stuck with him to the last ; and it was the recordations , as we may call it , of that learning which ...
... knowledge it had once been imbu'd with , can not be imagin'd : accordingly we see , that this school - learning ( for it was no more ) stuck with him to the last ; and it was the recordations , as we may call it , of that learning which ...
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... knowledge vanish and dis- appear before it . But this licence in him , as I have said , must not be imputed to ignorance , since as often we may find him , when occasion serves , reasoning up to the truth of history ; and throwing out ...
... knowledge vanish and dis- appear before it . But this licence in him , as I have said , must not be imputed to ignorance , since as often we may find him , when occasion serves , reasoning up to the truth of history ; and throwing out ...
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