The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... Play , in so far as I was able to supply it . I have even re- tained the common schoolboy explanations of the few points of Roman antiquities to which allusions occur , such as the arrangements of the Calendar , the usages X PREFACE .
... Play , in so far as I was able to supply it . I have even re- tained the common schoolboy explanations of the few points of Roman antiquities to which allusions occur , such as the arrangements of the Calendar , the usages X PREFACE .
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... common name for the language among the people themselves always has been , not Saxon , but English . It was so before the Conquest , as it is so still . Modern philologists , who call the earlier form of it Saxon or Anglo - Saxon , do ...
... common name for the language among the people themselves always has been , not Saxon , but English . It was so before the Conquest , as it is so still . Modern philologists , who call the earlier form of it Saxon or Anglo - Saxon , do ...
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... common sense alike imperatively demand . Steevens's notion , therefore , that by " her lips " may be meant the lips of peace , mentioned four lines before , would be untenable , were there no other objection to it than that it would ...
... common sense alike imperatively demand . Steevens's notion , therefore , that by " her lips " may be meant the lips of peace , mentioned four lines before , would be untenable , were there no other objection to it than that it would ...
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... common case ) not much alive to the demands of the prosody . The only other solution of the difficulty that has been offered is , that we have a substitute for the omitted syllable in a pause by which the reading of the line is to be ...
... common case ) not much alive to the demands of the prosody . The only other solution of the difficulty that has been offered is , that we have a substitute for the omitted syllable in a pause by which the reading of the line is to be ...
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... common , and is resorted to by all our poets as often for mere convenience as for any higher purpose , that , namely , in which the weak tenth syllable is the termination of a word of which . the syllable having the accent has already ...
... common , and is resorted to by all our poets as often for mere convenience as for any higher purpose , that , namely , in which the weak tenth syllable is the termination of a word of which . the syllable having the accent has already ...
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