This Side of ShakespeareVantage Press, 1964 - 135 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 79
... Greek well , and was even familiar with several foreign languages . As for Jonson's " small Latin , and less Greek , " it was merely a conditional statement , a rhetorical sup- position that Jonson made , and should be taken as such ...
... Greek well , and was even familiar with several foreign languages . As for Jonson's " small Latin , and less Greek , " it was merely a conditional statement , a rhetorical sup- position that Jonson made , and should be taken as such ...
الصفحة 80
... Greek , " and so led to consider Shakespeare to have been without any classical education . We know that Shakespeare attended grammar school ; and the grammar schools of those days familiar- ized their pupils with the classics much more ...
... Greek , " and so led to consider Shakespeare to have been without any classical education . We know that Shakespeare attended grammar school ; and the grammar schools of those days familiar- ized their pupils with the classics much more ...
الصفحة 99
... Greek authors , to include with them the designation " the merry Greek , " and sur- round that anonymous figure with the special characteristics of these other classical figures that now " antiquated and deserted lie . " And the ...
... Greek authors , to include with them the designation " the merry Greek , " and sur- round that anonymous figure with the special characteristics of these other classical figures that now " antiquated and deserted lie . " And the ...
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THE FACT OF THE MATTER | 9 |
To the memory of my beloved | 65 |
And though thou hadst small Latin and less | 78 |
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according to Jonson Amaryllis Apollo applause Arcadia Bacon Bartholomew Fair bawds Beaumont Ben Jonson blind affection blot Caliban called Clorin commendatory address Countess of Pembroke crafty malice criticism Drayton Edward Dyer fact Falstaff Folio eulogy Gabriel Harvey gossip hath haughty Rome Heminges and Condell idolatry insolent Greece Jaggard Jonson's lines King Stephano King's Men less Greek Love's Labour's Lost malevolent masque matter men's suffrage merry Greek mind Mira miracle admired mockery mocking moniment Muses Nashe natural never numbers out-shine paragraph Pembroke's Pembroke's Men Pericles Philisides phrase players Poet's POST TENEBRAS LUX Prospero reference scenes of Europe seems Shake Shakespeare nostrati Shakespeare plays Shakespearean plays side idolatry Sidney Sidney's small Latin Sogliardo Sonnet speare Spenser stage Star of Poets Swan of Avon Sweet Swan tell Tempest thee thou thought Timber told true filed verse volume William Shakespeare Wilton House word would-be write