Memoirs of the Life of W. Shakespeare, with an essay toward the expression of his genius, and an account of the rise ... of the English Drama |
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... Latin and some Greek . Some English too ; but not much , for English was held in scorn by the scholars of those days , and long after . The only qualifications for admission to this school were residence in the town , seven years of age ...
... Latin and some Greek . Some English too ; but not much , for English was held in scorn by the scholars of those days , and long after . The only qualifications for admission to this school were residence in the town , seven years of age ...
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... Latin and of Greek . For not only does Ben Jonson tell us that he had a little of the former and less of the latter , but his very frequent use of Latin derivatives in their radical sense shows a somewhat thoughtful and observant study ...
... Latin and of Greek . For not only does Ben Jonson tell us that he had a little of the former and less of the latter , but his very frequent use of Latin derivatives in their radical sense shows a somewhat thoughtful and observant study ...
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... Latin tongue and less in the Greek , a good readiness in the French and some smattering in the Dutch " ; and yet , according to the same authority , Wilson had been a fellow - commoner of Trinity College , Oxford , where he had been ...
... Latin tongue and less in the Greek , a good readiness in the French and some smattering in the Dutch " ; and yet , according to the same authority , Wilson had been a fellow - commoner of Trinity College , Oxford , where he had been ...
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... Latin dramatist , but as it is misquoted in the Latin Grammar of William Lilly , whose accidence was in common use among our forefathers when Shakespeare was a boy , and held its place indeed much longer . * But , even if this showed ...
... Latin dramatist , but as it is misquoted in the Latin Grammar of William Lilly , whose accidence was in common use among our forefathers when Shakespeare was a boy , and held its place indeed much longer . * But , even if this showed ...
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... Latin , after the strange , pedantic fashion of the times when it was written . The scene between Sir Hugh and William , in The Merry Wives of Windsor , is as surely evi- dence of the writer's knowledge of the Latin gram- mar ...
... Latin , after the strange , pedantic fashion of the times when it was written . The scene between Sir Hugh and William , in The Merry Wives of Windsor , is as surely evi- dence of the writer's knowledge of the Latin gram- mar ...
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