The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... expression , however , is what I have chiefly dwelt upon . The labours of scores of expositors , embodied in hundreds of volumes , attest the existence in the writings of Shakespeare of numerous words , phraseologies , and passages the ...
... expression , however , is what I have chiefly dwelt upon . The labours of scores of expositors , embodied in hundreds of volumes , attest the existence in the writings of Shakespeare of numerous words , phraseologies , and passages the ...
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... expression , I have to which the prophecy immediately narrows itself . It is an exordium followed up by no adequate amplification or specification , but rather the contrary . These men — the murderers of his friend Cæsar — and not ...
... expression , I have to which the prophecy immediately narrows itself . It is an exordium followed up by no adequate amplification or specification , but rather the contrary . These men — the murderers of his friend Cæsar — and not ...
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... expression throughout the piece that can be fairly considered as allusive to such a title as Love's Labour's Won . Another notion that has been taken up is that the Play now known as The Tempest is that designated Love's Labour's Won by ...
... expression throughout the piece that can be fairly considered as allusive to such a title as Love's Labour's Won . Another notion that has been taken up is that the Play now known as The Tempest is that designated Love's Labour's Won by ...
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... expression has given place to another having possibly more or less resemblance to it in form , but none in signification ; in other cases , what is indispens- able to the sense , or to the continuity and completeness of the dramatic ...
... expression has given place to another having possibly more or less resemblance to it in form , but none in signification ; in other cases , what is indispens- able to the sense , or to the continuity and completeness of the dramatic ...
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... expression , it appears to me , would at once destroy the personification . We speak , indeed , of the entrance of a cavern , for the mouth of a cavern ; but here we are not calling a mouth an entrance , but an entrance a mouth the ...
... expression , it appears to me , would at once destroy the personification . We speak , indeed , of the entrance of a cavern , for the mouth of a cavern ; but here we are not calling a mouth an entrance , but an entrance a mouth the ...
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