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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... reason for deviating from the orthog- raphy to which Shakespeare and his contemporaries gave a kind of formal recognition . As to the superior martial significance of this name to all others , we have , indeed , Breakspeare , Winspeare ...
... reason for deviating from the orthog- raphy to which Shakespeare and his contemporaries gave a kind of formal recognition . As to the superior martial significance of this name to all others , we have , indeed , Breakspeare , Winspeare ...
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... reason believed to have been born , was at this time but thirty or thirty - one years old , his appointment to this office by the court indicates , not only soundness of character on his part , but somewhat unusual ripeness of judgment ...
... reason believed to have been born , was at this time but thirty or thirty - one years old , his appointment to this office by the court indicates , not only soundness of character on his part , but somewhat unusual ripeness of judgment ...
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... reason of a higher culture and a wider field of labor . From the memoir of his life by George Nesmith , we learn that he went through with honor an amount of public service rarely rendered by a single individual . He was a Selectman ...
... reason of a higher culture and a wider field of labor . From the memoir of his life by George Nesmith , we learn that he went through with honor an amount of public service rarely rendered by a single individual . He was a Selectman ...
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... reason , in my opinion . So does Edward Bathurst , B. D. , in his memoir of his friend Arthur Wilson , the author of The Inconstant Ladie , writ- ten before 1646 , say that " He had little skill in the Latin tongue and less in the Greek ...
... reason , in my opinion . So does Edward Bathurst , B. D. , in his memoir of his friend Arthur Wilson , the author of The Inconstant Ladie , writ- ten before 1646 , say that " He had little skill in the Latin tongue and less in the Greek ...
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... reason- ably doubt that he was sufficiently an Italian scholar to read Ariosto , Berni , and Giraldi Cin- thio in the original ? † * As no English translation has been made of the Orlando In- namorato , I must ask the reader who cannot ...
... reason- ably doubt that he was sufficiently an Italian scholar to read Ariosto , Berni , and Giraldi Cin- thio in the original ? † * As no English translation has been made of the Orlando In- namorato , I must ask the reader who cannot ...
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