The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 7 |
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Our author owed all to his prodigious natural genius ; and Jonson most to his acquired parts and learning . This , if attended to , will explain the difference we speak of . Which is this , that , in Jonson's bad pieces , we do not ...
Our author owed all to his prodigious natural genius ; and Jonson most to his acquired parts and learning . This , if attended to , will explain the difference we speak of . Which is this , that , in Jonson's bad pieces , we do not ...
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Again , in Ben Jonson's 134th Epigram : " Old Banks the jugler , our Pythagoras , " Grave tutor to the learned horse , " & c . The fate of this man and his very docile animal , is not exactly ARM . A most fine figure ! MOTH .
Again , in Ben Jonson's 134th Epigram : " Old Banks the jugler , our Pythagoras , " Grave tutor to the learned horse , " & c . The fate of this man and his very docile animal , is not exactly ARM . A most fine figure ! MOTH .
Pagina 51
... and therefore it could not with propriety be exhibited as a part of a new performance . Sometimes yet more was left to the discretion of the ancient comedians , as I learn from the following circumstance in King Edward IV . P. II .
... and therefore it could not with propriety be exhibited as a part of a new performance . Sometimes yet more was left to the discretion of the ancient comedians , as I learn from the following circumstance in King Edward IV . P. II .
Pagina 54
Negligent student ! learn her by heart . ARM . By heart , and in heart , boy . MOTH . And out of heart , master : all those three I will prove . ARM . What wilt thou prove ? MOTH . A man , if I live ; and this , by , in , and without ...
Negligent student ! learn her by heart . ARM . By heart , and in heart , boy . MOTH . And out of heart , master : all those three I will prove . ARM . What wilt thou prove ? MOTH . A man , if I live ; and this , by , in , and without ...
Pagina 57
I can scarcely think that Shakspeare had so far forgotten his little school - learning , as to suppose the Latin verb salve and the English substantive , salve , had the same pronunciation ; and yet without this the quibble cannot be ...
I can scarcely think that Shakspeare had so far forgotten his little school - learning , as to suppose the Latin verb salve and the English substantive , salve , had the same pronunciation ; and yet without this the quibble cannot be ...
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