The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70 |
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The Scenes in Shakespeare ( the notation of which , by the bye , is for the most
part the work of his modern editors ) continually run out to dimensions which
make this kind of reference a mere tantalizing and tormenting mockery .
The Scenes in Shakespeare ( the notation of which , by the bye , is for the most
part the work of his modern editors ) continually run out to dimensions which
make this kind of reference a mere tantalizing and tormenting mockery .
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... 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 indispensable , for critical purposes .
But it is ...
... 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 indispensable , for critical purposes .
But it is ...
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The only kind of criticism which it professes is what is called verbal criticism . Its
whole aim , in so far as it relates to the particular work to which it is attached , is ,
as far as may be done , first to ascertain or determine the text , secondly to
explain ...
The only kind of criticism which it professes is what is called verbal criticism . Its
whole aim , in so far as it relates to the particular work to which it is attached , is ,
as far as may be done , first to ascertain or determine the text , secondly to
explain ...
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Among the fragments , or specimens , however - for they can be nothing more --
which occur in it of this kind of speculation are a few which will be found ,
perhaps , to carry out the examination of a principle , or the survey of a group of ...
Among the fragments , or specimens , however - for they can be nothing more --
which occur in it of this kind of speculation are a few which will be found ,
perhaps , to carry out the examination of a principle , or the survey of a group of ...
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What we understand by a man's business is ( grammatically or logically )
something of the same kind , not with his goodness , but rather with his goods .
The irregular or exceptional pronunciation of the word business would alone
indicate ...
What we understand by a man's business is ( grammatically or logically )
something of the same kind , not with his goodness , but rather with his goods .
The irregular or exceptional pronunciation of the word business would alone
indicate ...
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