The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70 |
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9 The Shakespearian Editors and Commentators 25 The Modern Shakespearian
Texts 27 The Mechanism of English Verse , and the Prosody of the Plays of
Shakespeare 30 Shakespeare's Julius Cæsar PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY ...
9 The Shakespearian Editors and Commentators 25 The Modern Shakespearian
Texts 27 The Mechanism of English Verse , and the Prosody of the Plays of
Shakespeare 30 Shakespeare's Julius Cæsar PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY ...
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... ( 571 ) which , curiously enough , had never been previously noticed by
anybody , but has been silently ignored and departed from even by those of the
modern editors who have professed to adhere the most scrupulously to that
original text .
... ( 571 ) which , curiously enough , had never been previously noticed by
anybody , but has been silently ignored and departed from even by those of the
modern editors who have professed to adhere the most scrupulously to that
original text .
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The Scenes in Shakespeare ( the notation of which , by the bye , is for the most
part the work of his modern editors ) continually run out to dimensions which
make this kind of reference a mere tantalizing and tormenting mockery .
The Scenes in Shakespeare ( the notation of which , by the bye , is for the most
part the work of his modern editors ) continually run out to dimensions which
make this kind of reference a mere tantalizing and tormenting mockery .
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... conjectures of the long array of 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 .
... conjectures of the long array of 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 .
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... and systematic treatment of an important department of it in the exposition
which is given of some principles of our prosody , and some peculiarities of
Shakespeare's versification , which his editors have not in general sufficiently
attended to .
... and systematic treatment of an important department of it in the exposition
which is given of some principles of our prosody , and some peculiarities of
Shakespeare's versification , which his editors have not in general sufficiently
attended to .
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