The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 5Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Pagina 62
... in consequence of English verfions from Greek and Roman authors , an inundation of classical pedantry very foon infected our poetry , and that perpetual allusions to anci- ent fable were introduced , as in the present inftance , without ...
... in consequence of English verfions from Greek and Roman authors , an inundation of classical pedantry very foon infected our poetry , and that perpetual allusions to anci- ent fable were introduced , as in the present inftance , without ...
Pagina 280
... in his piece entitled , Have with you to Saffron Walden , 1595 , taxes Gabriel Harvey with " having ftolen a noble- man's steward's chain , at his lord's installing at Windfor . " To conclude with the most apposite inftance of all . See ...
... in his piece entitled , Have with you to Saffron Walden , 1595 , taxes Gabriel Harvey with " having ftolen a noble- man's steward's chain , at his lord's installing at Windfor . " To conclude with the most apposite inftance of all . See ...
Pagina 329
... inftance of the word - turns , used as a diffyllable . I am unable to do it ; and therefore have not scrupled to read - often inftead of oft , to complete the measure . STEEVENS . 4 But , were my worth , Worth in this place means wealth ...
... inftance of the word - turns , used as a diffyllable . I am unable to do it ; and therefore have not scrupled to read - often inftead of oft , to complete the measure . STEEVENS . 4 But , were my worth , Worth in this place means wealth ...
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