The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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Julius Cæsar is , probably , of all Shakespeare's Plays , the one of which the text has come down to us in the least unsatisfactory state . From whatever cause it has happened , the passages in this Play as to the true reading of which ...
Julius Cæsar is , probably , of all Shakespeare's Plays , the one of which the text has come down to us in the least unsatisfactory state . From whatever cause it has happened , the passages in this Play as to the true reading of which ...
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In this way a complete representation is given , in so far at least as regards the language , both of the text of the editio princeps and of the textus receptus . I have not sought to register with the same exactness the various ...
In this way a complete representation is given , in so far at least as regards the language , both of the text of the editio princeps and of the textus receptus . I have not sought to register with the same exactness the various ...
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The labours of scores of expositors , embodied in hundreds of volumes , attest the existence in the writings of Shakespeare of numerous words , phraseologies , and passages the import of which is , to say the least , not obvious to ...
The labours of scores of expositors , embodied in hundreds of volumes , attest the existence in the writings of Shakespeare of numerous words , phraseologies , and passages the import of which is , to say the least , not obvious to ...
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... which never ( at least in modern English ) means the condition or quality of being busy , is really nothing more than the French besoins or besognes , formerly busoignes , -as , for example , in the Stat xii PREFACE .
... which never ( at least in modern English ) means the condition or quality of being busy , is really nothing more than the French besoins or besognes , formerly busoignes , -as , for example , in the Stat xii PREFACE .
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We speak of the busy bee , and of a busy man , or a man who is busy , but we do not ( now at least ) call the condition or the natural quality the business of either the man or of the bee . What we understand by a man's business is ...
We speak of the busy bee , and of a busy man , or a man who is busy , but we do not ( now at least ) call the condition or the natural quality the business of either the man or of the bee . What we understand by a man's business is ...
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