The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... never been previously noticed by anybody , but has been silently ignored and departed from even by those of the modern editors who have professed to adhere the most scru- pulously to that original text . For the rest , the present text ...
... never been previously noticed by anybody , but has been silently ignored and departed from even by those of the modern editors who have professed to adhere the most scru- pulously to that original text . For the rest , the present text ...
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... 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 This new edition has been revised throughout with the greatest xii PREFACE .
... 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 This new edition has been revised throughout with the greatest xii PREFACE .
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... never- theless , to have been the 23rd , which , besides being also the day of his death , is the day dedicated to St George the Martyr , the patron saint of England . His father was John Shakespeare ; his mother , Mary Arderne , or ...
... never- theless , to have been the 23rd , which , besides being also the day of his death , is the day dedicated to St George the Martyr , the patron saint of England . His father was John Shakespeare ; his mother , Mary Arderne , or ...
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... never very wealthy , but rather always a struggling man , pos- sessed of some houses in Stratford , as well as of a small freehold estate acquired by his marriage ; and his con- nexion with the Arden family would itself bring him con ...
... never very wealthy , but rather always a struggling man , pos- sessed of some houses in Stratford , as well as of a small freehold estate acquired by his marriage ; and his con- nexion with the Arden family would itself bring him con ...
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... 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 the renown . " And again in the first Scene of the Fifth ...
... 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 the renown . " And again in the first Scene of the Fifth ...
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