The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... better than being told that it may be found somewhere within the compass of the Play . We may be often half an hour in finding it . The Scenes in Shakespeare ( the notation of which , by the bye , is for the most part the work of his ...
... better than being told that it may be found somewhere within the compass of the Play . We may be often half an hour in finding it . The Scenes in Shakespeare ( the notation of which , by the bye , is for the most part the work of his ...
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... better , for a rhyme to the “ if I fail not of my cunning " of the line following ? The lines are pretty evi- dently intended to rhyme , however rudely . The Play is , besides , full of other repetitions of the same key - note . Thus ...
... better , for a rhyme to the “ if I fail not of my cunning " of the line following ? The lines are pretty evi- dently intended to rhyme , however rudely . The Play is , besides , full of other repetitions of the same key - note . Thus ...
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... better if the author himself had superintended the publication . Of correction of the press there is not one word . That , we may be pretty certain , was left merely to the printer . It is not likely that 12 PROLEGOMENA .
... better if the author himself had superintended the publication . Of correction of the press there is not one word . That , we may be pretty certain , was left merely to the printer . It is not likely that 12 PROLEGOMENA .
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... better executed than the common run of the English popular printing of that date . It is rather superior , for instance , in point of appearance , and very decidedly in correctness , to the Second Folio , pro- duced nine years later ...
... better executed than the common run of the English popular printing of that date . It is rather superior , for instance , in point of appearance , and very decidedly in correctness , to the Second Folio , pro- duced nine years later ...
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... ingenious and plausible , is of itself almost conclusive against our attributing them to nothing better than conjecture . Upon this supposition this un- known annotator would have outdone all that has been accomplished THE OLD TEXTS . 17 ...
... ingenious and plausible , is of itself almost conclusive against our attributing them to nothing better than conjecture . Upon this supposition this un- known annotator would have outdone all that has been accomplished THE OLD TEXTS . 17 ...
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