The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... Latin , and lefs Greek , and did not under- ftand the dramatick laws ; that Jonfon ridiculed 22 D'Avenant ] was appointed poet - laureate in his room : but he at that time received no favour from the crown . Sixteen months afterwards ...
... Latin , and lefs Greek , and did not under- ftand the dramatick laws ; that Jonfon ridiculed 22 D'Avenant ] was appointed poet - laureate in his room : but he at that time received no favour from the crown . Sixteen months afterwards ...
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... Latin gardens , to bring o'er " Plants to thy native foil ? their virtues were " Improv'd far more by being planted here , - Thefts thus become juft works ; they and their grace " Are wholly thine : thus doth the stamp and face " Make ...
... Latin gardens , to bring o'er " Plants to thy native foil ? their virtues were " Improv'd far more by being planted here , - Thefts thus become juft works ; they and their grace " Are wholly thine : thus doth the stamp and face " Make ...
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... Latin poets , - which I purposely omit to tax him with , thinking what he has taken to be lawful prize , yet I can not but observe withal , that he has plun- der'd the chief Italian , Spanish , and French wits for forage ...
... Latin poets , - which I purposely omit to tax him with , thinking what he has taken to be lawful prize , yet I can not but observe withal , that he has plun- der'd the chief Italian , Spanish , and French wits for forage ...
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... Latin and less Greek ' would ftill be litigated , and fee very you affuredly that I was not mistaken . The trumpet hath been founded against " the darling project of representing Shakspeare as one of the illiterate vulgar ; " and indeed ...
... Latin and less Greek ' would ftill be litigated , and fee very you affuredly that I was not mistaken . The trumpet hath been founded against " the darling project of representing Shakspeare as one of the illiterate vulgar ; " and indeed ...
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... . " Jealousy ! " cries Mr. Upton ; " people will allow 4 " Though thou hadft fmall Latin , " & c . others any qualities , but thofe upon which they highly $ 4 LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 263 hath been usually received with more temper and ...
... . " Jealousy ! " cries Mr. Upton ; " people will allow 4 " Though thou hadft fmall Latin , " & c . others any qualities , but thofe upon which they highly $ 4 LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 263 hath been usually received with more temper and ...
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