The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 2J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1803 |
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... these circumftances is applicable , understood no Greek ? - I suspect , Rollin's opinion of our philosopher was not founded on this argument . Shakspeare wanted not the stilts of languages to raise him above all other men . The ...
... these circumftances is applicable , understood no Greek ? - I suspect , Rollin's opinion of our philosopher was not founded on this argument . Shakspeare wanted not the stilts of languages to raise him above all other men . The ...
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... These criticks , and many others their coadjutors , have supposed themselves able to trace Shakspeare in the writings of the ancients ; and have fometimes perfuaded us of their own learning , whatever be- came of their author's ...
... These criticks , and many others their coadjutors , have supposed themselves able to trace Shakspeare in the writings of the ancients ; and have fometimes perfuaded us of their own learning , whatever be- came of their author's ...
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... these are as good as a thousand . Hence had our author his characteristick know- ledge of Brutus and Antony , upon which much argumentation for his learning hath been founded : and hence literatim the epitaph on Timon , which it was ...
... these are as good as a thousand . Hence had our author his characteristick know- ledge of Brutus and Antony , upon which much argumentation for his learning hath been founded : and hence literatim the epitaph on Timon , which it was ...
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... These wars determine : if I can't perfuade thee " Rather to show a noble grace to both parts , 9 See Theobald's Preface to King Richard II . 8vo . 1720 . been ascribed without reason to John Dorat . Many other LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE ...
... These wars determine : if I can't perfuade thee " Rather to show a noble grace to both parts , 9 See Theobald's Preface to King Richard II . 8vo . 1720 . been ascribed without reason to John Dorat . Many other LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE ...
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... these things , is to show what absurdities men for over run into , when they lay down an hypothefis , and afterward seek for arguments in the support of it . What else could induce this man , by no means a bad scholar , to doubt whether ...
... these things , is to show what absurdities men for over run into , when they lay down an hypothefis , and afterward seek for arguments in the support of it . What else could induce this man , by no means a bad scholar , to doubt whether ...
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