Shakespeare: New Views for OldC. Palmer, 1930 - 165 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... Learning Bacon observes : This kind of degenerate learning did chiefly reign amongst e schoolmen who having sharp and strong wits and abundance of leisure , and small variety of reading , but SHAKESPEARE'S FIRST PLAY 39.
... Learning Bacon observes : This kind of degenerate learning did chiefly reign amongst e schoolmen who having sharp and strong wits and abundance of leisure , and small variety of reading , but SHAKESPEARE'S FIRST PLAY 39.
Pagina 44
... kind of Latin grammar and dictionary and was first printed at Maintz in 1460 . It was placed as a book of reference in the churches of France , and was used in the schools of Paris until 1759. The passage which appears to have attracted ...
... kind of Latin grammar and dictionary and was first printed at Maintz in 1460 . It was placed as a book of reference in the churches of France , and was used in the schools of Paris until 1759. The passage which appears to have attracted ...
Pagina 118
... kind of utterance . . . delicate to the ear .. and withal tuneable and melodious as a kind of Music . " It is to " the golden cadence of Poetry that we must look , I think , for the explanation of the sweet sounds that fell upon ...
... kind of utterance . . . delicate to the ear .. and withal tuneable and melodious as a kind of Music . " It is to " the golden cadence of Poetry that we must look , I think , for the explanation of the sweet sounds that fell upon ...
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