The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... look upon Stratford as his home ; there he left his wife and children ; he is said to have made a point of revisiting his native town once a year ; and thither , after he had , by the unceasing activity of many years , secured a ...
... look upon Stratford as his home ; there he left his wife and children ; he is said to have made a point of revisiting his native town once a year ; and thither , after he had , by the unceasing activity of many years , secured a ...
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... look as if it might have been for the use of some theatrical Company , and mainly with a view to the proper representation of the Plays , that his laborious task was undertaken . * * I do not remember having seen it noticed that the ...
... look as if it might have been for the use of some theatrical Company , and mainly with a view to the proper representation of the Plays , that his laborious task was undertaken . * * I do not remember having seen it noticed that the ...
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... looks and The thunder - like percussion of thy sounds . " — i . 4 . " I got them in my country's service , when Some certain of your brethren roared and ran . ” — ii . 3 . " The thwartings of your dispositions , if You had not showed ...
... looks and The thunder - like percussion of thy sounds . " — i . 4 . " I got them in my country's service , when Some certain of your brethren roared and ran . ” — ii . 3 . " The thwartings of your dispositions , if You had not showed ...
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... look for . The occasional use of such shortened lines would seem to be , at least in dramatic poetry , one of the proper and natural prerogatives of blank verse , according well , as it does , with the variety of pause and cadence which ...
... look for . The occasional use of such shortened lines would seem to be , at least in dramatic poetry , one of the proper and natural prerogatives of blank verse , according well , as it does , with the variety of pause and cadence which ...
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... Look upon Cæsar . Cas . What say'st thou to me now ? Sooth . Beware the ides of March . Speak once again . 39. Cæs . He is a dreamer : let us leave him ; -pass . [ Sennet . Exeunt all but BRUTUS and CASSIUS . Cas . Will you go see the ...
... Look upon Cæsar . Cas . What say'st thou to me now ? Sooth . Beware the ides of March . Speak once again . 39. Cæs . He is a dreamer : let us leave him ; -pass . [ Sennet . Exeunt all but BRUTUS and CASSIUS . Cas . Will you go see the ...
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