| Richard Farmer - 1767 - 116 pages
...with follirits and minnformations." p. 577. Thus much for the Learning of Shakefpeare with refpecl to the ancient languages : indulge me with an obfervation or two on his fuppofed knowledge of •the modern ones, and I will promife to releafe you.i ** It is evident,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 594 pages
...credulous, would fluff his many letters fent to AW \vithfolliries and mifinformations." P. 577. -- Thus much for the learning of Shakfpeare with refpect...elfe to obferve, their orthography might lead us to fufpedl them to be not of the \vriter's importation. But we can go further, and prove this. When Piftol... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 570 pages
...v/ithfolliries and mifinfrrmations." P. 577. Thus much for the learning of Shakfpeare with refpecl to the ancient languages : indulge me with an obfervation...knowledge of the modern ones, and I will promife to releafc you. " It is evident," we have been told, " that he was not unacquainted with the Italian:"... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 330 pages
...with folliries and mifinforniations." P. 577. Thus much for the learning of Shakfpeare with refpeft to the ancient languages : indulge me with an obfervation...told, " that he was not unacquainted with the Italian F" but let us inquire into the evidence. Certainly fome Italian words and phrafes appear in the works... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 pages
...with an observation or two on the supposed knowledge of the modern ones, and I will promise to release you. " It is evident," we have been told, " that he...:" but let us inquire into the evidence. Certainly some Italian words and phrases appear in the works •f Shakspeare ; yet if we had nothing else to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 pages
...with an observation or two on the supposed knowledge of the modern ones, and I will promise to release you. "It is evident" we have been told, "that he was...unacquainted with the Italian:" but let us inquire into the eaidence. Certainly some Italian words and phrases appear in the works cf Shakspeare; yet if we had... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 676 pages
...with an observation or two on the supposed knowledge of the modern ones, and I will promise to release you. " It is evident," we have been told, " that he...unacquainted with the Italian :" but let us inquire into the jevidence. Certainly some Italian words and phrases appear in the works of Shakspeare ; yet if we had... | |
| Samuel Astley Dunham - 1837 - 418 pages
...with an observation or two on the supposed knowledge of the modern ones, and I will promise to release you. " It is evident," we have been told, " that he...Italian : " but let us inquire into the evidence. Certainlysome Italian words and phrases appear in the works of Shakspeare ; yet if we had nothing else... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 pages
...with an observation or two on the supposed knowledge of the modern ones, and I will promise to release you. " It is evident" we have been told, " that he...:" but let us inquire into the evidence. Certainly some Italian words and phrases appear in the works of Shakespeare ; yet if we had nothing else to observe,... | |
| 1839 - 798 pages
...knowledge of the modern languages. And, first, of Italian : " It U evident, we hare been told, that lie was not unacquainted with the Italian ; but let us inquire into the evidence. Certainly, some 1 talian words and phrases appear in the works of Shakspeare ; yet, if we had nothing else to... | |
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