The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70 |
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... it may be questioned if any equally elaborate work , literary or of any other kind
, so remarkable for exactness and freedom from error , ever before proceeded
from the female head or hand ; even as it stands , it is invaluable , and in a
manner ...
... it may be questioned if any equally elaborate work , literary or of any other kind
, so remarkable for exactness and freedom from error , ever before proceeded
from the female head or hand ; even as it stands , it is invaluable , and in a
manner ...
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The only editor was manifestly the 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 ...
The only editor was manifestly the 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 ...
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A few contractions also , such as upon't , on's 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
.
A few contractions also , such as upon't , on's 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
.
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... the following examples from Chaucer : - " “ For him was lever han at his beddes
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 ...
... the following examples from Chaucer : - " “ For him was lever han at his beddes
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 ...
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11 ) ; “ It shall bruise thy head , and thou shalt bruise his heel " ( Gen. iii . 15 ) ; “ If
the salt have lost his savour ( Matt . v . 13 , and Luke xiv . 34 ) ; “ If the salt have
lost his saltness " ( Mark ix . 50 ) ; “ When they were past the first 17 H and the ...
11 ) ; “ It shall bruise thy head , and thou shalt bruise his heel " ( Gen. iii . 15 ) ; “ If
the salt have lost his savour ( Matt . v . 13 , and Luke xiv . 34 ) ; “ If the salt have
lost his saltness " ( Mark ix . 50 ) ; “ When they were past the first 17 H and the ...
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