The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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Such investigations are , I conceive , full of promise of new light in regard to the history both of the Plays and of the mind of their author . Still less can the Commentary pretend to any completeness in what it may contain in ...
Such investigations are , I conceive , full of promise of new light in regard to the history both of the Plays and of the mind of their author . Still less can the Commentary pretend to any completeness in what it may contain in ...
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These men - the murderers of his friend Cæsar — and not either the limbs or the loins of mankind universally - must , one would say , have been uppermost at such a moment in his mind and in his impassioned words .
These men - the murderers of his friend Cæsar — and not either the limbs or the loins of mankind universally - must , one would say , have been uppermost at such a moment in his mind and in his impassioned words .
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I cannot call to mind another customary form of words which involves so much at once of unfounded or questionable assumption and of positive misstatement as this . The common name for the language among the people themselves always has ...
I cannot call to mind another customary form of words which involves so much at once of unfounded or questionable assumption and of positive misstatement as this . The common name for the language among the people themselves always has ...
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It is Helena's habitual word , and the thought that is never absent from her mind . " All's well that ends well , ” she exclaims , in the fourth Scene of the Fourth Act ; “ Still the fine's the crown : Whate'er the course , the end is ...
It is Helena's habitual word , and the thought that is never absent from her mind . " All's well that ends well , ” she exclaims , in the fourth Scene of the Fourth Act ; “ Still the fine's the crown : Whate'er the course , the end is ...
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... as he was a happy imitator of nature , was a most gentle expresser of it : his mind and hand went together ; and what he thought he uttered with that easiness , that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers .
... as he was a happy imitator of nature , was a most gentle expresser of it : his mind and hand went together ; and what he thought he uttered with that easiness , that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers .
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