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Italian and French , we may be sure , were not taught at Stratford Grammar
School ; but this is the most convenient occasion on which to say that
Shakespeare appears to have learned something of them before he became too
busy a man to ...
Italian and French , we may be sure , were not taught at Stratford Grammar
School ; but this is the most convenient occasion on which to say that
Shakespeare appears to have learned something of them before he became too
busy a man to ...
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has left several traces of a knowledge of Italian , which might be great or small ,
scattered through his plays ; but in two passages there are indications of an
acquaintance with two Italian poets , which , though hitherto passed by , cannot , I
think ...
has left several traces of a knowledge of Italian , which might be great or small ,
scattered through his plays ; but in two passages there are indications of an
acquaintance with two Italian poets , which , though hitherto passed by , cannot , I
think ...
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Here we have the identical thought , and , in their Italian form , the identical words
, furor profetico , used in the description of a woman , sibyl - like , if not a sibyl ,
weaving a cloth of magic virtues . There is , too , in both passages , the idea of a ...
Here we have the identical thought , and , in their Italian form , the identical words
, furor profetico , used in the description of a woman , sibyl - like , if not a sibyl ,
weaving a cloth of magic virtues . There is , too , in both passages , the idea of a ...
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St. 1 . puo Now , when we consider that the faculty and habit of assimilating what
he read was one of Shakespeare's mental traits , and that both these passages of
his , so identical in thought and in expression with others in two Italian poets ...
St. 1 . puo Now , when we consider that the faculty and habit of assimilating what
he read was one of Shakespeare's mental traits , and that both these passages of
his , so identical in thought and in expression with others in two Italian poets ...
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But one division or chapter is “ A comparative discourse of our English Poets with
the Greeke , Latine , and Italian Poets . " Meres was a Master of Arts in both
Universities , a theological writer , and the author of poetry which has been lost .
But one division or chapter is “ A comparative discourse of our English Poets with
the Greeke , Latine , and Italian Poets . " Meres was a Master of Arts in both
Universities , a theological writer , and the author of poetry which has been lost .
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