“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... likewise , agree in his want of what is usually called literature - whose mistakes from equivocal translations , and even typographical er- rors , cannot possibly be accounted for otherwise , - that Locke , to whom not one of these ...
... likewise , agree in his want of what is usually called literature - whose mistakes from equivocal translations , and even typographical er- rors , cannot possibly be accounted for otherwise , - that Locke , to whom not one of these ...
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... likewise not stolen from them ; and if any topick was produced from a poet of antiquity he would undertake to show somewhat on the same subject , at least as well written by Shakspeare . " Fuller a diligent and equal searcher after ...
... likewise not stolen from them ; and if any topick was produced from a poet of antiquity he would undertake to show somewhat on the same subject , at least as well written by Shakspeare . " Fuller a diligent and equal searcher after ...
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... likewise hath been adopted by the subsequent editors ; but hear again the old translation , where Shakspeare's study lay : " He be- queathed unto every citizen of Rome seventy - five drachmas a man , and he left his gardens and ar ...
... likewise hath been adopted by the subsequent editors ; but hear again the old translation , where Shakspeare's study lay : " He be- queathed unto every citizen of Rome seventy - five drachmas a man , and he left his gardens and ar ...
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... likewise John Davies in his Pleasant Descant upon English Proverbs , printed with his Scourge of Folly , about 1612 : " Do well and have well ! -neyther so still : " For some are good doers , whose havings are ill . " and Daniel the ...
... likewise John Davies in his Pleasant Descant upon English Proverbs , printed with his Scourge of Folly , about 1612 : " Do well and have well ! -neyther so still : " For some are good doers , whose havings are ill . " and Daniel the ...
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... likewise might have fallen into the hands of Shakspeare . 2 " The tale is a pretie comicall matter , and hath bin written in English verse some few years past , learnedly and with good grace by M. George Turberuil . " Harrington's ...
... likewise might have fallen into the hands of Shakspeare . 2 " The tale is a pretie comicall matter , and hath bin written in English verse some few years past , learnedly and with good grace by M. George Turberuil . " Harrington's ...
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