The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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Much of Shakespeare's vocabulary has ceased to fall from either our lips or our pens ; much of the meaning which he attached to so much of it as still survives has dropt out of our minds . What is most misleading of all , many words and ...
Much of Shakespeare's vocabulary has ceased to fall from either our lips or our pens ; much of the meaning which he attached to so much of it as still survives has dropt out of our minds . What is most misleading of all , many words and ...
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... and more impressed , the more I consider it , in favour of a new reading for which a strong case has been made out , and urged upon my attention , by a distinguished literary friend , - " A curse shall fall upon these impious men .
... and more impressed , the more I consider it , in favour of a new reading for which a strong case has been made out , and urged upon my attention , by a distinguished literary friend , - " A curse shall fall upon these impious men .
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... passage under consideration being made to extend to the whole human race , nor do I think that Antony's prophecy can be fairly affirmed to narrow itself in what immediately follows to the calamities about to fall merely upon Italy .
... passage under consideration being made to extend to the whole human race , nor do I think that Antony's prophecy can be fairly affirmed to narrow itself in what immediately follows to the calamities about to fall merely upon Italy .
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It is a universal law of English verse , that any syllable whatever , falling in the place of the accent either immediately before or immediately after a foot of which one of the syllables is truly accented , will be accounted to be ...
It is a universal law of English verse , that any syllable whatever , falling in the place of the accent either immediately before or immediately after a foot of which one of the syllables is truly accented , will be accounted to be ...
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10 , in the line “ To the young Roman boy she hath sold me , and I fall ; " young is evidently only the word first intended to be used , and never could be meant to be retained after the expression Roman boy was adopted .
10 , in the line “ To the young Roman boy she hath sold me , and I fall ; " young is evidently only the word first intended to be used , and never could be meant to be retained after the expression Roman boy was adopted .
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according annotator answer Antony appear authority bear believe better blood Brutus Cæsar called Casca Cassius Collier common commonly correction death doth doubt edition editors English Enter evidently expression fall fear Folio French German give given hand hath head hear heart Henry hold honour instance Julius Cæsar kind King language Latin least live look lord lost Lucius manner March Mark matter meaning merely mind natural nearly never night noble observed occurs old copies once original passage perhaps person Play present printed probably pronounced reading reason regard remarkable Roman Rome scene Second seems sense Shakespeare signifying slight sometimes speak speech spirit stage direction stand strong supposed syllable taken tell thee thing Third thou thought tion true verb verse word writers