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YARDLEY , following Ben Jonson , maintains that " Shakspeare had little knowledge of Greek and Latin " because he puts into the mouths of his characters " colo " for cœlum and " canus " for canis . It will take something more than this ...
YARDLEY , following Ben Jonson , maintains that " Shakspeare had little knowledge of Greek and Latin " because he puts into the mouths of his characters " colo " for cœlum and " canus " for canis . It will take something more than this ...
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( yes ) " in his account of Queen Sophie Charlotte's death , a large number of more difficult Latin passages have no English rendering attached to them . attention . 1. 6 from foot , in 6th edit.
( yes ) " in his account of Queen Sophie Charlotte's death , a large number of more difficult Latin passages have no English rendering attached to them . attention . 1. 6 from foot , in 6th edit.
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Does it not seem strange that a man in his works should use Latin quotations fitting accurately into the context without knowing their meaning ? Books have been written to show the learning and classical knowledge of the author of the ...
Does it not seem strange that a man in his works should use Latin quotations fitting accurately into the context without knowing their meaning ? Books have been written to show the learning and classical knowledge of the author of the ...
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