The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1 |
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I believe the com- mon opinion of his want of learning proceeded from no better ground . This too might be thought a praise by some , and to this his errors have as injudiciously been ascribed by others.- For ' tis certain , were it ...
I believe the com- mon opinion of his want of learning proceeded from no better ground . This too might be thought a praise by some , and to this his errors have as injudiciously been ascribed by others.- For ' tis certain , were it ...
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The dispute about the learning of Shakspeare being now fi nally settled , a catalogue is added of those translated authors , whom Mr. Pope has thought proper to call " The classicks of an age that heard of none .
The dispute about the learning of Shakspeare being now fi nally settled , a catalogue is added of those translated authors , whom Mr. Pope has thought proper to call " The classicks of an age that heard of none .
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Mr. Pope supposed " little ground for the common opinion of his want of learning : " once indeed he made a proper dis- tinction between learning and languages , as I would be under- stood to do in my title - page ; but unfortunately he ...
Mr. Pope supposed " little ground for the common opinion of his want of learning : " once indeed he made a proper dis- tinction between learning and languages , as I would be under- stood to do in my title - page ; but unfortunately he ...
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