The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Pagina 27
... language of Shakspeare's age an ufurer did not mean one who took exorbitant , but any , interelt or ufance for money ; which many then confidered as criminal . The opprobrious term by which fuch a perfon was diftinguifhed , Ten in the ...
... language of Shakspeare's age an ufurer did not mean one who took exorbitant , but any , interelt or ufance for money ; which many then confidered as criminal . The opprobrious term by which fuch a perfon was diftinguifhed , Ten in the ...
Pagina 59
... language for that character . It is the fame magick that raises the Fairies in A Midfummer - Night's Dream , the Witches in Macbeth , and the Ghost in Hamlet , with thoughts and lan- guage fo proper to the parts they fuftain , and fo ...
... language for that character . It is the fame magick that raises the Fairies in A Midfummer - Night's Dream , the Witches in Macbeth , and the Ghost in Hamlet , with thoughts and lan- guage fo proper to the parts they fuftain , and fo ...
Pagina 78
... language our Para- dife Loft was written , employed one of his garret- teers to render it from a French tranflation into English profe . Left , hereafter , the compofitions of Shakfpcare fhould be brought back into their native tongue ...
... language our Para- dife Loft was written , employed one of his garret- teers to render it from a French tranflation into English profe . Left , hereafter , the compofitions of Shakfpcare fhould be brought back into their native tongue ...
Pagina 124
... languages . How far he was ignorant of the latter , I cannot determine ; but it is plain he had much reading at leaft , if ... language or from another . Nothing is more evident than that he had a taste of natural philofophy , mechanicks ...
... languages . How far he was ignorant of the latter , I cannot determine ; but it is plain he had much reading at leaft , if ... language or from another . Nothing is more evident than that he had a taste of natural philofophy , mechanicks ...
Pagina 126
... language he read them ) . The modern Italian writers of novels he was mani- feftly acquainted with ; and we may conclude him to be no lefs converfant with the ancients of his own country , from the ufe he has mad eof Chaucer in Troilus ...
... language he read them ) . The modern Italian writers of novels he was mani- feftly acquainted with ; and we may conclude him to be no lefs converfant with the ancients of his own country , from the ufe he has mad eof Chaucer in Troilus ...
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