The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 1AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 355
... Shak- speare , supposing the French to be his , had very little knowledge of the language . " Est - il impossible d'eschapper la force de ton bras ? " says a Frenchman.- " Brass , cur ? " replies Pistol . " Almost any one knows , that ...
... Shak- speare , supposing the French to be his , had very little knowledge of the language . " Est - il impossible d'eschapper la force de ton bras ? " says a Frenchman.- " Brass , cur ? " replies Pistol . " Almost any one knows , that ...
Page 367
... Shak- speare's total ignorance of the learned languages remains to be proved ; for it must be granted , that such books are put into the hands of those who are learning those lan- guages , in which class we must necessarily rank Shak ...
... Shak- speare's total ignorance of the learned languages remains to be proved ; for it must be granted , that such books are put into the hands of those who are learning those lan- guages , in which class we must necessarily rank Shak ...
Page 395
... Shak- speare ; in which the Ignorance or Inattention of that Editor is exposed , and the Poet defended from the Per- secution of his Commentators . By W. Kenrick , 8vo . 1765 . 27. An Examination of Mr. Kenrick's Review of Mr. Johnson's ...
... Shak- speare ; in which the Ignorance or Inattention of that Editor is exposed , and the Poet defended from the Per- secution of his Commentators . By W. Kenrick , 8vo . 1765 . 27. An Examination of Mr. Kenrick's Review of Mr. Johnson's ...
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ROMEO AND JULIET | 12 |
AS YOU LIKE | 83 |
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 121 |
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