Shakespeare the Boy; With Sketches of the Home And School Life, the Games And Sports, the Manners, Customs And Folk-Lore of the Time

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there 's no.
more conceit in him than is in a mallet." Page 109. — John Brinsley became master of : the grammar school at Ashby-de-ia-Zouche in 1601, where he remained for six- teen years. The full title of his book is Ludus Literarius, or the Grammar Schoole (1612). He writes much better English than Mulcaster, and young people will find no difficulty in understand- ing the passage quoted from him.
Proceed in learning. That is, pursue their studies after leaving the grammar school.
Page 110. —
... Present correction. Immediate correction, or pun- ishment. For this old sense of present, compare 2 Henry IV. iv.
3- 80 :— " Send Colevile with his confederates To York, to present execution." Countervail. Counterbalance, make up for.
Page 112.— Willis. All that is known of this " R. Willis" is from his autobiography, the title of which is, ** Mount Tabor, or Private Exercises of a Penitent Sinner, published in the yeare of his age 75, anno Dom. 1639." He is the same person who is quoted on page 161 below.


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