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Pagina xiv
... are hitherto unrivalled , ought not so often to be suspected of having produced ungrammatical nonsense , and such rough and defective numbers as would disgrace a village school - boy in his first attempts at English poetry .
... are hitherto unrivalled , ought not so often to be suspected of having produced ungrammatical nonsense , and such rough and defective numbers as would disgrace a village school - boy in his first attempts at English poetry .
Pagina xx
It is our opinion , in short , that every one who opens the page of an ancient English writer , should bring with him some knowledge ; and yet he by whom a thousand minutiæ remain to be learned , needs not to close our author's volume ...
It is our opinion , in short , that every one who opens the page of an ancient English writer , should bring with him some knowledge ; and yet he by whom a thousand minutiæ remain to be learned , needs not to close our author's volume ...
Pagina 4
... him fo abundartly with , than if he had given us the most beautiful passages out of the Greek and Latin poets , and that in the most agreeable manner that it was possible for a master of the English language to deliver them .
... him fo abundartly with , than if he had given us the most beautiful passages out of the Greek and Latin poets , and that in the most agreeable manner that it was possible for a master of the English language to deliver them .
Pagina 8
See such notices as I have been able to collect on this subject , in the Lift of old English actors , poft . MALONE . to have learned from certain authorily , which was the first play he wrote ; ) The highest date of any I can yet find ...
See such notices as I have been able to collect on this subject , in the Lift of old English actors , poft . MALONE . to have learned from certain authorily , which was the first play he wrote ; ) The highest date of any I can yet find ...
Pagina 14
See also the Epilogue to Every man in his humor , by lord Buckhurft , quoted below in the Account of our old English Theatres , ad finem . To his testimony and that of Mr. Drummond of Hawthornden , ( there also mentioned , ) may be ...
See also the Epilogue to Every man in his humor , by lord Buckhurft , quoted below in the Account of our old English Theatres , ad finem . To his testimony and that of Mr. Drummond of Hawthornden , ( there also mentioned , ) may be ...
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