The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70 |
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From whatever cause it has happened , the passages in this Play as to the true
reading of which there can be much reasonable doubt are , comparatively , very
few . Even when anything is wrong in the original edition , the mai er in which it is
...
From whatever cause it has happened , the passages in this Play as to the true
reading of which there can be much reasonable doubt are , comparatively , very
few . Even when anything is wrong in the original edition , the mai er in which it is
...
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... be no doubt that our business , which never ( at least in modern English )
means the condition or quality of being busy , is really nothing more than the
French besoins or besognes , formerly This new edition has been revised
throughout with ...
... be no doubt that our business , which never ( at least in modern English )
means the condition or quality of being busy , is really nothing more than the
French besoins or besognes , formerly This new edition has been revised
throughout with ...
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... it and what is called the Saxon of England were no doubt nearly related , we
have no evidence whatever either that the former was the mother and the latter
the daughter , or even that their relationship was that of parent and child at all .
... it and what is called the Saxon of England were no doubt nearly related , we
have no evidence whatever either that the former was the mother and the latter
the daughter , or even that their relationship was that of parent and child at all .
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John Shakespeare appears to have followed the business of a glover , including
no doubt the making of gloves as well as the selling of them . He seems to have
fallen latterly into decayed circumstances ; but in his better days it is evident that ...
John Shakespeare appears to have followed the business of a glover , including
no doubt the making of gloves as well as the selling of them . He seems to have
fallen latterly into decayed circumstances ; but in his better days it is evident that ...
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... to ensure the accuracy of the text , says : — “ Nihil unquam apud nos , tanti
saltem conaminis , ... adeo omnibus numeris absolutum prodiisse memini . ”
handwriting . No doubt can reasonably be entertained that such THE OLD TEXTS
. 11.
... to ensure the accuracy of the text , says : — “ Nihil unquam apud nos , tanti
saltem conaminis , ... adeo omnibus numeris absolutum prodiisse memini . ”
handwriting . No doubt can reasonably be entertained that such THE OLD TEXTS
. 11.
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