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... learning : " once indeed he made a proper distinction between learning and languages , as I would be understood to do in my title - page ; but un- fortunately he forgot it in the course of his disquisition , and endeavoured to persuade ...
... learning : " once indeed he made a proper distinction between learning and languages , as I would be understood to do in my title - page ; but un- fortunately he forgot it in the course of his disquisition , and endeavoured to persuade ...
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... learning of the Clown in Hamlet , " Ay , tell me that , and unyoke ! " alluding to the Burds of the Greeks : and Homer and his scho- liast are quoted accordingly ! If it be not sufficient to say , with Dr. Warburton , that the phrase ...
... learning of the Clown in Hamlet , " Ay , tell me that , and unyoke ! " alluding to the Burds of the Greeks : and Homer and his scho- liast are quoted accordingly ! If it be not sufficient to say , with Dr. Warburton , that the phrase ...
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... learning of Shakespeare , forget that the pagan imagery was familiar to all the poets of his time ; and that abundance of this sort of learning was to be picked up from almost everv English book that he could take into his hands . " For ...
... learning of Shakespeare , forget that the pagan imagery was familiar to all the poets of his time ; and that abundance of this sort of learning was to be picked up from almost everv English book that he could take into his hands . " For ...
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