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Side 6
... never having read them . Whether his ignorance of the ancients were a disadvantage to him or no , may admit of a dispute : for though the knowledge of them might have made him more correct , yet it is not improbable , but that the ...
... never having read them . Whether his ignorance of the ancients were a disadvantage to him or no , may admit of a dispute : for though the knowledge of them might have made him more correct , yet it is not improbable , but that the ...
Side 7
... never meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance was the Ghost in his own Hamlet . 1 should have been much more pleased , to have learned from some certain authority , which was the first play ...
... never meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance was the Ghost in his own Hamlet . 1 should have been much more pleased , to have learned from some certain authority , which was the first play ...
Side 10
... never forgave it . He died in the 53d year of his age , * and was buried on He died on his birth - day , April 23 , 1616 , and had exactly completed his fifty - second year . the north side of the chancel , in the great 10 Some Account ...
... never forgave it . He died in the 53d year of his age , * and was buried on He died on his birth - day , April 23 , 1616 , and had exactly completed his fifty - second year . the north side of the chancel , in the great 10 Some Account ...
Side 11
... never blotted out a line . My answer hath been , Would he had blotted a thousand ! which they thought " a malevolent speech . I had not told posterity this , but " for their ignorance , who chose that circumstance to com- " mend their ...
... never blotted out a line . My answer hath been , Would he had blotted a thousand ! which they thought " a malevolent speech . I had not told posterity this , but " for their ignorance , who chose that circumstance to com- " mend their ...
Side 12
... never seen , and know nothing of . He writ likewise Venus and Adonis , and Tarquin and Lucrece , in stanzas , which have been printed in a late col- lection of poems . As to the character given of him by Ben Jonson , there is a good ...
... never seen , and know nothing of . He writ likewise Venus and Adonis , and Tarquin and Lucrece , in stanzas , which have been printed in a late col- lection of poems . As to the character given of him by Ben Jonson , there is a good ...
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