The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... head or hand ; even as it stands , it is invaluable , and in a manner indispensable , for critical purposes . But it is much to be wished that before it was undertaken there had existed an edition of the Plays with the speeches numbered ...
... head or hand ; even as it stands , it is invaluable , and in a manner indispensable , for critical purposes . But it is much to be wished that before it was undertaken there had existed an edition of the Plays with the speeches numbered ...
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... head workman in the printing - office . On closer inspection we detect other indications . In one instance at least we have actually the names of the actors by whom the Play was performed prefixed to their portions of the dialogue ...
... head workman in the printing - office . On closer inspection we detect other indications . In one instance at least we have actually the names of the actors by whom the Play was performed prefixed to their portions of the dialogue ...
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... head , etc. , which have now become too vulgarized for composition of any elevation , are usually neglected in constructing the modern text , and without any appreciable injury to its integrity . 3. In some few cases the editors have ...
... head , etc. , which have now become too vulgarized for composition of any elevation , are usually neglected in constructing the modern text , and without any appreciable injury to its integrity . 3. In some few cases the editors have ...
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... heads ; but , for my own part , it was Greek to me . I could tell you more news too : Marullus and Flavius , for pulling scarfs off Cæsar's images , are put to silence . Fare you well . There was more foolery yet , if I could remember ...
... heads ; but , for my own part , it was Greek to me . I could tell you more news too : Marullus and Flavius , for pulling scarfs off Cæsar's images , are put to silence . Fare you well . There was more foolery yet , if I could remember ...
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... head " ( C. T. Pro . 295 ) , that is , To him it was dearer to have ( lever a monosyllable , beddes a dissyllable ) ; " Ne , though I say it , I n ' am not lefe to gabbe " ( C. T. 3510 ) , that is , I am not given to prate ; " I hadde ...
... head " ( C. T. Pro . 295 ) , that is , To him it was dearer to have ( lever a monosyllable , beddes a dissyllable ) ; " Ne , though I say it , I n ' am not lefe to gabbe " ( C. T. 3510 ) , that is , I am not given to prate ; " I hadde ...
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