| William Shakespeare - 1745 - 582 頁
...improved) that of Hamlet enlarged to almoft as much again as at firft, and many others. I believe the common opinion of his want of Learning proceeded from...part of them ; the moft are fuch as are not properly Defedts, but Superfcetations : and arife not from want of learning or reading, but from want of thinking... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 576 頁
...improved ; that of Hamlet enlarged to almoft as much again as at firft, and many others. I believe the common opinion of his want of Learning proceeded from...of them •, the moft are fuch as are not properly Defeds, but Superfcetations : and arife not from want of learning or reading, but from want of thinking... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 556 頁
...improved ; that of Hamlet enlarged to alnfoft as much again as at firft, and many others, f believe the common opinion of his want of Learning proceeded from...might be thought a Praife by fome, and to this his Error* have as' injudicioufly been afcribed by others. For '& Certain, were it true, it could concern... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 550 頁
...improved ; that of Hamlet enlarged to almoft'as much again as at firft, and many others. I believe the common opinion of his want of Learning ''proceeded...better ground. This too might be thought a Praife by forne, and to this his Errors have as/ injudicioufly been afcribed by others. For tis certain, -were... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 頁
...improved ; that of Ham'et enlarged to almoft as much again as at firft, and many others. I believe the common opinion of his want of learning proceeded from...part of them ; the moft are fuch as are not properly defects ; but fuperfcetations ; and arife not from want of learning or reading, but from want of thinking... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 頁
...believe the common opinion of his want of learning proceeded fron no better ground. This too mzght be thought a praife by fome, and to this his errors...true, it could concern but a fmall part of them ; the mod are fuch as are not properly defects ; but fuperfcetations ; and arife not from want of learning... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 368 頁
...improved ; that of Hamet enlarged to almoft as much again as at firft, and mady others. I believe the common opinion of his want of learning proceeded from...better ground. This too might be thought a praife bv fome, and to this his errors have as injudicioufly been afcribed by others. For 'tis certain, were... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 344 頁
...improved ; that of Hamlet enlarged to almoft as much again as at firft, and many others. I believe the common opinion of his want of learning proceeded from...thought a praife by fome, and to this his errors have as injudicioafly been afcribed by others. For 'tis certain, were it true, k could concern bat a frnaD... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 436 頁
...improved ; that of Hamlet enlarged to almoft as much again as at firft, and many others. I believe the common opinion of his want of learning proceeded from...have as injudicioufly been afcribed by others. For it is certain, were it true, it could concern but a fmall part of them ; the moft are fuch as are not... | |
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1762 - 544 頁
...that of " Hamlet, enlarged to almoft as much again as at firfl ; and " many others. I believe, the common opinion of his want '*' of learning proceeded from no better ground :— -concerning *' which it may be neceflary to fay fomething more. There " is certainly a vaft difference... | |
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