The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 12–13J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... French of Amyot , by Thomas North , in folio , 1579 , and you will at once see the origin of the mistake . " First ... French ; that French to English straid : " Thus ' twixt one Plutarch there's more difference , " Than i'th ' same ...
... French of Amyot , by Thomas North , in folio , 1579 , and you will at once see the origin of the mistake . " First ... French ; that French to English straid : " Thus ' twixt one Plutarch there's more difference , " Than i'th ' same ...
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... French poet - comes our minion , and translates the same out of French into English : " and his strictures upon him evince the publication . Now this identical ode is to be met with in Ronsard ! and as his works are in few hands , I ...
... French poet - comes our minion , and translates the same out of French into English : " and his strictures upon him evince the publication . Now this identical ode is to be met with in Ronsard ! and as his works are in few hands , I ...
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... French , under the title of La Theseide de Jean Boccace , contenant les belles & chastes amours de deux jeunes Chevaliers Thebains Arcite & Pale- mon . 6 • In the first Vol . of the Palace of Pleasure , 4to . 1566 . Confessio Amantis ...
... French , under the title of La Theseide de Jean Boccace , contenant les belles & chastes amours de deux jeunes Chevaliers Thebains Arcite & Pale- mon . 6 • In the first Vol . of the Palace of Pleasure , 4to . 1566 . Confessio Amantis ...
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... French were to him Heathen - Greek ; yet by the help of Mr. Whalley's argument , I will prove him a learned man , in spite of every thing , he may say to the contrary : for thus he makes a gallant address his lady : " Most inestimable ...
... French were to him Heathen - Greek ; yet by the help of Mr. Whalley's argument , I will prove him a learned man , in spite of every thing , he may say to the contrary : for thus he makes a gallant address his lady : " Most inestimable ...
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... French of Peter le Loier , entitled , A Treatise of Specters , or straunge Sights , Visions , and Apparitions appearing sensibly unto Men , we have this identical story from Scaliger and what is still more , a marginal note gives us in ...
... French of Peter le Loier , entitled , A Treatise of Specters , or straunge Sights , Visions , and Apparitions appearing sensibly unto Men , we have this identical story from Scaliger and what is still more , a marginal note gives us in ...
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