The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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A merely mechanical innovation in the typographical exhibition of the text will at once catch the eye . The present is , I suppose , the first edition of a Play , in any language , with the speeches numbered .
A merely mechanical innovation in the typographical exhibition of the text will at once catch the eye . The present is , I suppose , the first edition of a Play , in any language , with the speeches numbered .
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It is merely an introduction to that subject . In the Prolegomena , nevertheless , I have sought to lay a foundation for the full and systematic treatment of an important department of it in the exposition which is given of some ...
It is merely an introduction to that subject . In the Prolegomena , nevertheless , I have sought to lay a foundation for the full and systematic treatment of an important department of it in the exposition which is given of some ...
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... et puis il ferroit exploiter les autres ” ( Rot . Par . II . 127 ) . The ness , therefore , is here not the substantival affix , but merely a misrepresentation of the final letters of the word in its plural form .
... et puis il ferroit exploiter les autres ” ( Rot . Par . II . 127 ) . The ness , therefore , is here not the substantival affix , but merely a misrepresentation of the final letters of the word in its plural form .
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... passage under consideration being made to extend to the whole human race , nor do I think that Antony's prophecy can be fairly affirmed to narrow itself in what immediately follows to the calamities about to fall merely upon Italy .
... passage under consideration being made to extend to the whole human race , nor do I think that Antony's prophecy can be fairly affirmed to narrow itself in what immediately follows to the calamities about to fall merely upon Italy .
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This Latinism has no special reference , as has sometimes been supposed , to the verse ; it means merely perfect in all their parts , or in all respects . So Sir Roger Twysden , in the Preface to his “ Historiæ Anglicanæ Scriptores ...
This Latinism has no special reference , as has sometimes been supposed , to the verse ; it means merely perfect in all their parts , or in all respects . So Sir Roger Twysden , in the Preface to his “ Historiæ Anglicanæ Scriptores ...
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