The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... instance fully stated in the Commentary . The only conjectural innovations which I have ventured upon of my own are , the change of “ What night is this ? " into " What a night is this ! " in the speech numbered 117 ; the insertion of ...
... instance fully stated in the Commentary . The only conjectural innovations which I have ventured upon of my own are , the change of “ What night is this ? " into " What a night is this ! " in the speech numbered 117 ; the insertion of ...
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... instances in which that , our only known fragment of his handwriting , has come down to us , is Shakspere . John Shakespeare appears to have followed the busi- ness of a glover , including no doubt the making of gloves as well as the ...
... instances in which that , our only known fragment of his handwriting , has come down to us , is Shakspere . John Shakespeare appears to have followed the busi- ness of a glover , including no doubt the making of gloves as well as the ...
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... instance of how far the blinding and ex- travagant spirit of system may go . Finally , the Play of The Two Noble Kinsmen , commonly included among those of Beaumont and Fletcher , has been attributed in part to Shakespeare ; it is ...
... instance of how far the blinding and ex- travagant spirit of system may go . Finally , the Play of The Two Noble Kinsmen , commonly included among those of Beaumont and Fletcher , has been attributed in part to Shakespeare ; it is ...
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... is founded upon an older one called The Taming of A Shrew ; it is therefore in the highest degree improb- able that it was originally produced under its present name . The de- held to profess to do more than to instance some WORKS .
... is founded upon an older one called The Taming of A Shrew ; it is therefore in the highest degree improb- able that it was originally produced under its present name . The de- held to profess to do more than to instance some WORKS .
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George Lillie Craik. held to profess to do more than to instance some of the works by which Shakespeare had by this time in his opin- ion proved himself the greatest English writer that had yet arisen both in tragedy and in comedy . Six ...
George Lillie Craik. held to profess to do more than to instance some of the works by which Shakespeare had by this time in his opin- ion proved himself the greatest English writer that had yet arisen both in tragedy and in comedy . Six ...
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