Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... Latin or Greek are either borrowed from contemporary translations or illustrated by contemporary usage . In so far as the Essay aims at showing the futility of the argu- ments advanced to prove Shakespeare's learning , it is convincing ...
... Latin or Greek are either borrowed from contemporary translations or illustrated by contemporary usage . In so far as the Essay aims at showing the futility of the argu- ments advanced to prove Shakespeare's learning , it is convincing ...
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... , Cicero , Terence , and Virgil , and that he was more or less familiar with the Greek dramatists through the medium of the Latin language . tion of Shakespeare's text . They have been oftener borrowed INTRODUCTION xxvii.
... , Cicero , Terence , and Virgil , and that he was more or less familiar with the Greek dramatists through the medium of the Latin language . tion of Shakespeare's text . They have been oftener borrowed INTRODUCTION xxvii.
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... Latin , is best seen in his essay " On the Faults of Shakespeare , " of which the title was alone sufficient to win him the contempt of later critics . His essays are the dull effusions of a clever man . Though they are not inspiriting ...
... Latin , is best seen in his essay " On the Faults of Shakespeare , " of which the title was alone sufficient to win him the contempt of later critics . His essays are the dull effusions of a clever man . Though they are not inspiriting ...
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... Latin , to Complaints of its Barbarity ( pp . 89 , 90 ) . The passages which were retained are printed in the present text at the pages indicated above within brackets . Cf. Notes , p . 89 . siderable Part of my Trouble off my Hands ...
... Latin , to Complaints of its Barbarity ( pp . 89 , 90 ) . The passages which were retained are printed in the present text at the pages indicated above within brackets . Cf. Notes , p . 89 . siderable Part of my Trouble off my Hands ...
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... Latin he was master of : But the narrowness of his circumstances , and the want of his assistance at home , forc'd ... Latin poets , and that in the most agreeable manner that it was possible for a master of the English language to ...
... Latin he was master of : But the narrowness of his circumstances , and the want of his assistance at home , forc'd ... Latin poets , and that in the most agreeable manner that it was possible for a master of the English language to ...
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