The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1803 |
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... POET fhould be ftill willing to force him into a fituation , which is not tenable : treat him as a learned man , and what ,。 fhall excufe the moft grofs violations of hiftory , chronology , and geography ? Οὐ πείσεις , εδ ̓ ἦν πείσης ...
... POET fhould be ftill willing to force him into a fituation , which is not tenable : treat him as a learned man , and what ,。 fhall excufe the moft grofs violations of hiftory , chronology , and geography ? Οὐ πείσεις , εδ ̓ ἦν πείσης ...
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... proves the extent of his reading : had he known Terence , he would not have quoted erro- neoufly from his Grammar . Every one hath met with men in common life , who , according to the language of the Water - poet , " got only iv PREFACE .
... proves the extent of his reading : had he known Terence , he would not have quoted erro- neoufly from his Grammar . Every one hath met with men in common life , who , according to the language of the Water - poet , " got only iv PREFACE .
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William Shakespeare. language of the Water - poet , " got only from possum to pofset , " and yet will throw out a line occafionally from their Accidence or their Cato de Moribus with S tolerable propriety . If ... poet, "got only ...
William Shakespeare. language of the Water - poet , " got only from possum to pofset , " and yet will throw out a line occafionally from their Accidence or their Cato de Moribus with S tolerable propriety . If ... poet, "got only ...
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... POET , by Mr. Steevens and Mr. Reed . But , perhaps enough is already faid on fo light a fubject : -A fubject , however , which had for a long time pretty warmly divided the criticks upon Shakspeare . . AN ESSAY ON THE LEARNING OF ...
... POET , by Mr. Steevens and Mr. Reed . But , perhaps enough is already faid on fo light a fubject : -A fubject , however , which had for a long time pretty warmly divided the criticks upon Shakspeare . . AN ESSAY ON THE LEARNING OF ...
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... W. Towers , in a panegy- rick on Cartwright . His eulogy , with more than fifty others , on this now forgotten poet , was prefixed to the edit . 1651 . Shakspeare , that the queftion was not fully difcuffed by 10 AN ESSAY ON THE.
... W. Towers , in a panegy- rick on Cartwright . His eulogy , with more than fifty others , on this now forgotten poet , was prefixed to the edit . 1651 . Shakspeare , that the queftion was not fully difcuffed by 10 AN ESSAY ON THE.
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