The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Τόμος 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Σελίδα 189
... Latin , and this Italian , and the language that was last mention'd , are insertions and the work of some other hand : there has been started now and then in philo . logical matters a proposition so strange as to carry its own con ...
... Latin , and this Italian , and the language that was last mention'd , are insertions and the work of some other hand : there has been started now and then in philo . logical matters a proposition so strange as to carry its own con ...
Σελίδα 282
... Latin , his phraseology is perfectly English : an advantage he owed to his slender acquaintance with the Latin idiom . Where- as the other writers of his age and such others of an older date as were likely to fall into his hands , had ...
... Latin , his phraseology is perfectly English : an advantage he owed to his slender acquaintance with the Latin idiom . Where- as the other writers of his age and such others of an older date as were likely to fall into his hands , had ...
Σελίδα 284
... Latin tongue , it is certain , there is a surprizing effusion of Latin words made English , far more than in any one English author I have seen ; but we must be cautious to imagine , this was of his own doing . For the English tongue ...
... Latin tongue , it is certain , there is a surprizing effusion of Latin words made English , far more than in any one English author I have seen ; but we must be cautious to imagine , this was of his own doing . For the English tongue ...
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