The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... small Latin and less Greek would still be litigated , and you fee very assuredly that I was not mistaken . The trumpet hath been founded against " the darling project of representing Shakspeare as one of the illiterate vulgar ; " and ...
... small Latin and less Greek would still be litigated , and you fee very assuredly that I was not mistaken . The trumpet hath been founded against " the darling project of representing Shakspeare as one of the illiterate vulgar ; " and ...
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... this critick himself hath scarcely set in oppofition the learning of Shakspeare and Jonson . 3 " Though thou hadst small Latin , " & c . When a fuperiority is universally granted , it by no LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 11.
... this critick himself hath scarcely set in oppofition the learning of Shakspeare and Jonson . 3 " Though thou hadst small Latin , " & c . When a fuperiority is universally granted , it by no LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 11.
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... small Latin is sufficient for this formi- dable tranflation , that if it be thought any honour to our poet , I am loath to deprive him of it ; but his honour is not built on such a sandy foundation . Let us turn to a real translator ...
... small Latin is sufficient for this formi- dable tranflation , that if it be thought any honour to our poet , I am loath to deprive him of it ; but his honour is not built on such a sandy foundation . Let us turn to a real translator ...
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... on Tragedy , with a small variation from the Original . See edit . fol . 1644 , p . 50 . L nature hath bestowed them upon me . The bright shining E 4 LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 55 us, that for this, Shakspeare must have read ...
... on Tragedy , with a small variation from the Original . See edit . fol . 1644 , p . 50 . L nature hath bestowed them upon me . The bright shining E 4 LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 55 us, that for this, Shakspeare must have read ...
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... small Poefie . Gathered partly ( by tranflation ) in the fyne outlandish gardins of Euripides , Ouid , Petrarke , Ariosto , and others : and partly by inuention , out of our own fruitefull orchardes in Englande : yelding sundrie sweet ...
... small Poefie . Gathered partly ( by tranflation ) in the fyne outlandish gardins of Euripides , Ouid , Petrarke , Ariosto , and others : and partly by inuention , out of our own fruitefull orchardes in Englande : yelding sundrie sweet ...
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