Critical Observations on ShakespeareAMS Press, 1748 - 411 pages |
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... , as doth the Queen's majefty her felf . Yea I believe that befide her perfect readiness in Latin , Italian , French and Spanish , B 3 66 66 " The praife . Happy for us , that our poet , Sect . 2 . 5 on SHAKESPEARE .
... , as doth the Queen's majefty her felf . Yea I believe that befide her perfect readiness in Latin , Italian , French and Spanish , B 3 66 66 " The praife . Happy for us , that our poet , Sect . 2 . 5 on SHAKESPEARE .
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... Italian and Spanish poets of prime note have rejected " rime both in longer and fhorter works , as " haye also long ... Italy by Goths and Huns , when " all good verses , and all good learning too were destroyed . " by " and all good ...
... Italian and Spanish poets of prime note have rejected " rime both in longer and fhorter works , as " haye also long ... Italy by Goths and Huns , when " all good verses , and all good learning too were destroyed . " by " and all good ...
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... Italy . Knights and fquires accordingly affembled , All clinquant , all in gold , as our poet has it : And the two kings , especially our sturdy Henry , performed wonders equal to any knight - errant in fairy land . The ladies were not ...
... Italy . Knights and fquires accordingly affembled , All clinquant , all in gold , as our poet has it : And the two kings , especially our sturdy Henry , performed wonders equal to any knight - errant in fairy land . The ladies were not ...
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... Italy have a fairer table , which " doth offer to fwear upon a book - I fhall " have good fortune ; go to , here's a fimple " line of life , & c . Launcelot speaks this , look- ing on his hand : [ a fairer table which doth offer to ...
... Italy have a fairer table , which " doth offer to fwear upon a book - I fhall " have good fortune ; go to , here's a fimple " line of life , & c . Launcelot speaks this , look- ing on his hand : [ a fairer table which doth offer to ...
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... Italian master Julio Romano , who had he " himself eternity , and could put breath into " his works , would beguile Nature of her Cuf- " tom , fo perfectly he is her ape . " In Troilus and Creffida . Act I. " They fay he is a very MAN ...
... Italian master Julio Romano , who had he " himself eternity , and could put breath into " his works , would beguile Nature of her Cuf- " tom , fo perfectly he is her ape . " In Troilus and Creffida . Act I. " They fay he is a very MAN ...
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