The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... : " Old Banks the jugler , our Pythagoras , " Grave tutor to the learned horfe , " & c . The fate of this man and his very docile animal , is not exactly ARM . A most fine figure ! MOTH . To 26 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
... : " Old Banks the jugler , our Pythagoras , " Grave tutor to the learned horfe , " & c . The fate of this man and his very docile animal , is not exactly ARM . A most fine figure ! MOTH . To 26 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
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... learned commentator's opinion , that the fatire of Shakspeare is fo feldom perfonal . It is of the nature of per- fonal invectives to be soon unintelligible ; and the author that gratifies private malice , animam in vulnere ponit ...
... learned commentator's opinion , that the fatire of Shakspeare is fo feldom perfonal . It is of the nature of per- fonal invectives to be soon unintelligible ; and the author that gratifies private malice , animam in vulnere ponit ...
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... learned as Faufte precor gelida . " A tranflation of Mantuanus by George Turberville was printed in 8vo . in 1567 . MALONE . 2 Vinegia , Vinegia , Chi non te vede , ei non te pregia . ] Our author is applying the praises of Mantuanus to ...
... learned as Faufte precor gelida . " A tranflation of Mantuanus by George Turberville was printed in 8vo . in 1567 . MALONE . 2 Vinegia , Vinegia , Chi non te vede , ei non te pregia . ] Our author is applying the praises of Mantuanus to ...
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... learned . HOL . Let me hear a staff , a ftanza , a verfe ; Lege , domine . NATH . If love make me forfworn , 4 how fhall I fwear to love ? Ah , never faith could hold , if not to beauty vowed ! Though to myself forfworn , to thee I'll ...
... learned . HOL . Let me hear a staff , a ftanza , a verfe ; Lege , domine . NATH . If love make me forfworn , 4 how fhall I fwear to love ? Ah , never faith could hold , if not to beauty vowed ! Though to myself forfworn , to thee I'll ...
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... learned ones : be- fides , as Dr. Thirlby obferves , almost every word of this speech fathers itself on the pedant . So much for the regulation of it : now , a little to the contents . And why , indeed , Nafo ; but for fmelling out the ...
... learned ones : be- fides , as Dr. Thirlby obferves , almost every word of this speech fathers itself on the pedant . So much for the regulation of it : now , a little to the contents . And why , indeed , Nafo ; but for fmelling out the ...
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