The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... Editors and Commentators The Modern Shakespearian Texts 1 3 9 25 • 27 The Mechanism of English Verse , and the Prosody of the Plays of Shakespeare Shakespeare's Julius Cæsar 30 44 PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY , WITH TEXT OF THE PLAY • 25608 ...
... Editors and Commentators The Modern Shakespearian Texts 1 3 9 25 • 27 The Mechanism of English Verse , and the Prosody of the Plays of Shakespeare Shakespeare's Julius Cæsar 30 44 PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY , WITH TEXT OF THE PLAY • 25608 ...
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... editors who have professed to adhere the most scru- pulously to that original text . For the rest , the present text differs in nothing ma- terial from that which is found in all the modern editions , unless it be that I have restored ...
... editors who have professed to adhere the most scru- pulously to that original text . For the rest , the present text differs in nothing ma- terial from that which is found in all the modern editions , unless it be that I have restored ...
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... editors ) continually run out to dimensions which make this kind of reference a mere tantalizing and tormenting mockery . In any liberally printed library edition , such as those of Mr Knight or Mr Collier , with a very small proportion ...
... editors ) continually run out to dimensions which make this kind of reference a mere tantalizing and tormenting mockery . In any liberally printed library edition , such as those of Mr Knight or Mr Collier , with a very small proportion ...
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... editors and commentators extending from Rowe to our own day . Then , with regard to the explanation of the text : - I confess that here my fear is rather that I shall be thought to have done too much than too little . But I have been ...
... editors and commentators extending from Rowe to our own day . Then , with regard to the explanation of the text : - I confess that here my fear is rather that I shall be thought to have done too much than too little . But I have been ...
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... editors have not in general sufficiently attended to . Such investigations are , I conceive , full of promise of new light in regard to the history both of the Plays and of the mind of their author . Still less can the Commentary ...
... editors have not in general sufficiently attended to . Such investigations are , I conceive , full of promise of new light in regard to the history both of the Plays and of the mind of their author . Still less can the Commentary ...
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