The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... languages . How far he was ignorant of the latter , I cannot determine ; but it is plain he had much reading at leaft , if ... language or from another . Nothing is more evident than that he had a taste of natural philofophy , mechanicks ...
... languages . How far he was ignorant of the latter , I cannot determine ; but it is plain he had much reading at leaft , if ... language or from another . Nothing is more evident than that he had a taste of natural philofophy , mechanicks ...
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... language he read them ) . The modern Italian writers of novels he was mani- feftly acquainted with ; and we may conclude him to be no lefs converfant with the ancients of his own country , from the ufe he has mad eof Chaucer in Troilus ...
... language he read them ) . The modern Italian writers of novels he was mani- feftly acquainted with ; and we may conclude him to be no lefs converfant with the ancients of his own country , from the ufe he has mad eof Chaucer in Troilus ...
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... language : fo could not be Shakspeare's . I shall now lay before the reader fome of those almoft innumerable errors , which haye rifen from one fource , the ignorance of the players , both as his actors , and as his editors . When the ...
... language : fo could not be Shakspeare's . I shall now lay before the reader fome of those almoft innumerable errors , which haye rifen from one fource , the ignorance of the players , both as his actors , and as his editors . When the ...
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... language . A reader of taste may easily obferve , that though Shakspeare , almost in every scene of his hiftorical plays , commits the groffeft offences against chro- nology , hiftory , and ancient politicks ; yet this was not through ...
... language . A reader of taste may easily obferve , that though Shakspeare , almost in every scene of his hiftorical plays , commits the groffeft offences against chro- nology , hiftory , and ancient politicks ; yet this was not through ...
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... languages ; an additional word or two naturally falls in here upon the genius of our author , as compared with that of Jonfon his contemporary . They are confeffedly the greateft writers our nation could ever boaft of in the drama . The ...
... languages ; an additional word or two naturally falls in here upon the genius of our author , as compared with that of Jonfon his contemporary . They are confeffedly the greateft writers our nation could ever boaft of in the drama . The ...
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