The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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In this attempt to illustrate the ENGLISH OF SHAKESPEARE , I would be understood to have had a twofold purpose , in conformity with the title of the volume , which would naturally be taken to promise something of exposition in regard ...
In this attempt to illustrate the ENGLISH OF SHAKESPEARE , I would be understood to have had a twofold purpose , in conformity with the title of the volume , which would naturally be taken to promise something of exposition in regard ...
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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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... and therefore certainly corrupt , or , although not purely nonsensical , yet clearly wrong , and at the same time such as are hardly to be sufficiently accounted for as the natural mistakes of the compositor .
... and therefore certainly corrupt , or , although not purely nonsensical , yet clearly wrong , and at the same time such as are hardly to be sufficiently accounted for as the natural mistakes of the compositor .
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The bosom of the soil , or ground , or earth , is one of the commonest and most natural forms of figurative expression , and is particularly natural and appropriate when the soil or ground is represented , as here C 2 THE OLD TEXTS .
The bosom of the soil , or ground , or earth , is one of the commonest and most natural forms of figurative expression , and is particularly natural and appropriate when the soil or ground is represented , as here C 2 THE OLD TEXTS .
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... sucking on her natural bosom , find . ” Then for the authority on which this reading rests , the probability surely is that the deviation from the common printed text was not made on mere conjecture ; great pains appear to have been ...
... sucking on her natural bosom , find . ” Then for the authority on which this reading rests , the probability surely is that the deviation from the common printed text was not made on mere conjecture ; great pains appear to have been ...
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