The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... John Dennis , so pathetically lamented in the Dunciad . Whilst the former was persuaded , that " the man who doubts of the learning of Shakspeare , hath none of his own : " the latter , above regarding the attack in his private ca ...
... John Dennis , so pathetically lamented in the Dunciad . Whilst the former was persuaded , that " the man who doubts of the learning of Shakspeare , hath none of his own : " the latter , above regarding the attack in his private ca ...
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... 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 historian ...
... 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 historian ...
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... John Stowe's Summarie , 8vo . 1607 , p . 574 . The story appeared before in a 4to . pamphlet , 1605. It is omit- ted in the folio chronicle , 1631 . • These , however , he assures Mr. Hill , were the property of Dr. Arbuthnot . And in ...
... John Stowe's Summarie , 8vo . 1607 , p . 574 . The story appeared before in a 4to . pamphlet , 1605. It is omit- ted in the folio chronicle , 1631 . • These , however , he assures Mr. Hill , were the property of Dr. Arbuthnot . And in ...
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... John Gerson , that the author is most certainly damned , if he did not care for a serious repentance.3 Mr. Whalley argues in the same manner , and with the same success . He thinks a passage in The Tempest , Had our zealous puritan been ...
... John Gerson , that the author is most certainly damned , if he did not care for a serious repentance.3 Mr. Whalley argues in the same manner , and with the same success . He thinks a passage in The Tempest , Had our zealous puritan been ...
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... John Taylor , the Water - poet , declares that he never learned his Accidence , and that Latin and French were to him Heathen - Greek ; yet by the help of Mr. Whalley's argument , I will prove him a learned man , in spite of every thing ...
... John Taylor , the Water - poet , declares that he never learned his Accidence , and that Latin and French were to him Heathen - Greek ; yet by the help of Mr. Whalley's argument , I will prove him a learned man , in spite of every thing ...
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