The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... learning ,. it may be necef- fary to fay fomething more : there is certainly a vaft difference between learning and languages . How far he was ignorant of the latter , I cannot determine ; but it is plain he had much reading at leaft ...
... learning ,. it may be necef- fary to fay fomething more : there is certainly a vaft difference between learning and languages . How far he was ignorant of the latter , I cannot determine ; but it is plain he had much reading at leaft ...
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... learning , as thofe copied from Ci- cero in Catiline , of Ben Jonfon's . The manners of other nations in general , the Egyptians , Venetians , French , & c . are drawn with equal propriety . Whatever object of nature , or branch of ...
... learning , as thofe copied from Ci- cero in Catiline , of Ben Jonfon's . The manners of other nations in general , the Egyptians , Venetians , French , & c . are drawn with equal propriety . Whatever object of nature , or branch of ...
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... learning , it was faid on the one hand that Shakspeare had none at all ; and because Shakfpeare had much the most wit and fancy , it was retorted on the other , that Jonson wanted both . Because Shak- speare borrowed nothing , it was ...
... learning , it was faid on the one hand that Shakspeare had none at all ; and because Shakfpeare had much the most wit and fancy , it was retorted on the other , that Jonson wanted both . Because Shak- speare borrowed nothing , it was ...
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... learning . It is not certain that any one of his plays was pub- lifhed by himself . During the time of his employ- ment in the theatre , feveral of his pieces were prin- ted feparately in quarto . What makes me think that most of these ...
... learning . It is not certain that any one of his plays was pub- lifhed by himself . During the time of his employ- ment in the theatre , feveral of his pieces were prin- ted feparately in quarto . What makes me think that most of these ...
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William Shakespeare. or learning , there is ample scope both for our won- der and pleasure . If his diction , and the cloathing of his thoughts attract us , how much more mult we be charmed with the richness and variety of his images and ...
William Shakespeare. or learning , there is ample scope both for our won- der and pleasure . If his diction , and the cloathing of his thoughts attract us , how much more mult we be charmed with the richness and variety of his images and ...
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