The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... given what I believe to be a more nearly au- thentic Text than has yet appeared . Julius Cæsar is , probably , of all Shakespeare's Plays , the one of which the text has come down to us in the least unsatisfactory state . From whatever ...
... given what I believe to be a more nearly au- thentic Text than has yet appeared . Julius Cæsar is , probably , of all Shakespeare's Plays , the one of which the text has come down to us in the least unsatisfactory state . From whatever ...
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... given in these editions , so that even the process of adding up the speeches in the several scenes would not give us the entire number in the Play . The plan of one continuous enumeration throughout would seem to be simpler and more ...
... given in these editions , so that even the process of adding up the speeches in the several scenes would not give us the entire number in the Play . The plan of one continuous enumeration throughout would seem to be simpler and more ...
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... given , in so far at least as regards the language , both of the text of the editio princeps and of the textus receptus . I have not sought to register with the same exactness the various readings of the other texts , ancient and modern ...
... given , in so far at least as regards the language , both of the text of the editio princeps and of the textus receptus . I have not sought to register with the same exactness the various readings of the other texts , ancient and modern ...
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... given of some principles of our prosody , and some peculiarities of Shakespeare's versification , which his editors have not in general sufficiently attended to . Such investigations are , I conceive , full of promise of new light in ...
... given of some principles of our prosody , and some peculiarities of Shakespeare's versification , which his editors have not in general sufficiently attended to . Such investigations are , I conceive , full of promise of new light in ...
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... given us- " the limbs of men ? " It is not necessary to assume that he has adhered to the exact spelling of what he believed himself to have before him in his copy or manuscript . What he set up as " the limbs of " may have seemed to ...
... given us- " the limbs of men ? " It is not necessary to assume that he has adhered to the exact spelling of what he believed himself to have before him in his copy or manuscript . What he set up as " the limbs of " may have seemed to ...
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