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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... knowledge of the Latin gram- mar . Singulariter , nominativo , hic , hæc , hoc , " does not lie very far beyond the threshold of that elementary book ; but the question which elicits . the declension , " What is he , William , that does ...
... knowledge of the Latin gram- mar . Singulariter , nominativo , hic , hæc , hoc , " does not lie very far beyond the threshold of that elementary book ; but the question which elicits . the declension , " What is he , William , that does ...
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Richard Grant WHITE. 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 indica- tions of an acquaintance with two ... knowledge of Italian, ...
Richard Grant WHITE. 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 indica- tions of an acquaintance with two ... knowledge of Italian, ...
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... knowledge of it , than could have been acquired except by habitual use in the course of pro- fessional occupation . But that he is not peculiar even in this crowding of many law - terms into one brief passage , take this evidence from ...
... knowledge of it , than could have been acquired except by habitual use in the course of pro- fessional occupation . But that he is not peculiar even in this crowding of many law - terms into one brief passage , take this evidence from ...
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... knowledge of the technical language of the law . The famili- arity with that language manifested by other play- wrights and poets of his day precludes us , indeed , from accepting the mere occurrence of law phrases in his works as ...
... knowledge of the technical language of the law . The famili- arity with that language manifested by other play- wrights and poets of his day precludes us , indeed , from accepting the mere occurrence of law phrases in his works as ...
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... knowledge of the law ? Or shall we rather be- lieve that the son of the late high bailiff of Strat- ford , a somewhat clever lad , and ambitious withal , was allowed to commence his studies for a profes- sion for which his cleverness ...
... knowledge of the law ? Or shall we rather be- lieve that the son of the late high bailiff of Strat- ford , a somewhat clever lad , and ambitious withal , was allowed to commence his studies for a profes- sion for which his cleverness ...
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