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Then , too , there is his constant habit of breaking into a convenient Latin tag : quid mihi discipulus , or quam male conveniunt . Or , more important , he will make the clou to a speech in a Latin quotation : in Edward II Leicester ...
Then , too , there is his constant habit of breaking into a convenient Latin tag : quid mihi discipulus , or quam male conveniunt . Or , more important , he will make the clou to a speech in a Latin quotation : in Edward II Leicester ...
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We now know that Shakespeare's ' small Latin ' was not so small as was thought : he knew quite enough Latin for his purposes , and his inspiration , as a poet ; while he knew even less Greek . While Marlowe knew more of both , there is ...
We now know that Shakespeare's ' small Latin ' was not so small as was thought : he knew quite enough Latin for his purposes , and his inspiration , as a poet ; while he knew even less Greek . While Marlowe knew more of both , there is ...
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They appear in his work , the former as Meliboeus , the latter as Tityrus- for Watson was very classically inclined : the most admired Latin poet of his day . Even Gabriel Harvey spoke well of him , and ranked him as an English poet ...
They appear in his work , the former as Meliboeus , the latter as Tityrus- for Watson was very classically inclined : the most admired Latin poet of his day . Even Gabriel Harvey spoke well of him , and ranked him as an English poet ...
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