The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... observed , in speech 363 the emendation of Mr Collier's MS . annotator— “ A curse shall light upon the loins of men . " But since this part of the volume has been printed off I con- fess that I have , although at first very much opposed ...
... observed , in speech 363 the emendation of Mr Collier's MS . annotator— “ A curse shall light upon the loins of men . " But since this part of the volume has been printed off I con- fess that I have , although at first very much opposed ...
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... observe , had been pleased to think the said trifles something , —and by a Preface , in which , after confessing that it would have been a thing to be wished " that the author himself had lived to have set forth and overseen his own ...
... observe , had been pleased to think the said trifles something , —and by a Preface , in which , after confessing that it would have been a thing to be wished " that the author himself had lived to have set forth and overseen his own ...
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... Observations , " 1746 ; Dr Zachary Grey , in " Critical , His- torical , and Explanatory Notes , " 1755 ; Heath , in “ A Revisal of Shakespeare's Text , " 1765 ; Kenrick , in a " Review of Johnson's Edition , " 1765 , and " Defence of ...
... Observations , " 1746 ; Dr Zachary Grey , in " Critical , His- torical , and Explanatory Notes , " 1755 ; Heath , in “ A Revisal of Shakespeare's Text , " 1765 ; Kenrick , in a " Review of Johnson's Edition , " 1765 , and " Defence of ...
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... observed , we have not a hemistich ( by which we mean any portion of a verse perfect so far as it extends , whether it be the commencing or concluding portion ) , but something which professes to be a complete verse . The present is not ...
... observed , we have not a hemistich ( by which we mean any portion of a verse perfect so far as it extends , whether it be the commencing or concluding portion ) , but something which professes to be a complete verse . The present is not ...
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... observe that both in Shakespeare and in all our other writers of verse we have abundance of lines broken by pauses of all lengths without any such effect being thereby produced as is here assumed . If the pause be really equivalent to a ...
... observe that both in Shakespeare and in all our other writers of verse we have abundance of lines broken by pauses of all lengths without any such effect being thereby produced as is here assumed . If the pause be really equivalent to a ...
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