The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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... had a twofold purpose , in conformity with the title of the volume , which would naturally be taken to promise something of exposition in regard both to the language or style of Shakespeare and to the English Language generally .
... had a twofold purpose , in conformity with the title of the volume , which would naturally be taken to promise something of exposition in regard both to the language or style of Shakespeare and to the English Language generally .
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The present is , I suppose , the first edition of a Play , in any language , with the speeches numbered . Possibly it may be the first time that any one has thought of counting the speeches in a Play . * In that case , the result ...
The present is , I suppose , the first edition of a Play , in any language , with the speeches numbered . Possibly it may be the first time that any one has thought of counting the speeches in a Play . * In that case , the result ...
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It does not seek to examine or to expound this Shakespearian drama æsthetically , but only philologically , or with respect to the language . The only kind of criticism which it professes is what is called verbal criticism .
It does not seek to examine or to expound this Shakespearian drama æsthetically , but only philologically , or with respect to the language . The only kind of criticism which it professes is what is called verbal criticism .
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The English of the sixteenth century is in various respects a different language from that of the nineteenth . The words and constructions are not throughout the same , and when they are they have not always the same meaning .
The English of the sixteenth century is in various respects a different language from that of the nineteenth . The words and constructions are not throughout the same , and when they are they have not always the same meaning .
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Still less can the Commentary pretend to any completeness in what it may contain in reference to the history and constitution of the language generally , or of particular classes of words and constructions .
Still less can the Commentary pretend to any completeness in what it may contain in reference to the history and constitution of the language generally , or of particular classes of words and constructions .
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