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 |
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... acquaintance with the Latin and other languages ; and that is , -that , had he been so acquainted , it could not have happen'd but that some imitations would have crept into his writings , of which certainly there are none : but this ...
... acquaintance with the Latin and other languages ; and that is , -that , had he been so acquainted , it could not have happen'd but that some imitations would have crept into his writings , of which certainly there are none : but this ...
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... acquainted with fairies , notwithstanding his laborious study of Spenser . The last authentick account of them is from our country- man William Lilly † ; and it by no means agrees with the learned interpretation : for the angelical ...
... acquainted with fairies , notwithstanding his laborious study of Spenser . The last authentick account of them is from our country- man William Lilly † ; and it by no means agrees with the learned interpretation : for the angelical ...
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... acquainted with the fables of antiquity very well : that some of the arrows of Cupid are pointed with lead , and ... acquaintance with the Latin classicks . But we are not answerable for Mr. Gildon's ignorance ; he might have been told ...
... acquainted with the fables of antiquity very well : that some of the arrows of Cupid are pointed with lead , and ... acquaintance with the Latin classicks . But we are not answerable for Mr. Gildon's ignorance ; he might have been told ...
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ROMEO AND JULIET | 12 |
AS YOU LIKE | 124 |
Appendix 529 | 151 |
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