The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... passages the import of which is , to say the least , not obvious to ordinary readers of the present day . This comes ... passage unremarked upon which seemed to be difficult or obscure . But , of course , it puts forward no pretensions ...
... passages the import of which is , to say the least , not obvious to ordinary readers of the present day . This comes ... passage unremarked upon which seemed to be difficult or obscure . But , of course , it puts forward no pretensions ...
Страница xiii
... passage , every reader will , I think , be struck with something incon- gruous and improbable in the denunciation here of a curse upon men generally , -upon the whole human race , let it be regarded with reference whether to the ...
... passage , every reader will , I think , be struck with something incon- gruous and improbable in the denunciation here of a curse upon men generally , -upon the whole human race , let it be regarded with reference whether to the ...
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... passage . There would be no end of conjectural emendation if it were permitted us , in the text of Shakespeare or of any other writer , to disturb an au- thorized or accepted reading on no other ground than that it might , as we may ...
... passage . There would be no end of conjectural emendation if it were permitted us , in the text of Shakespeare or of any other writer , to disturb an au- thorized or accepted reading on no other ground than that it might , as we may ...
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... passage , at least , he could not be supposed to have had any such copy . On the other hand , however , this necessary consequence would obviously tell as much against the proposed reading as that does against the hypothesis . Anglo ...
... passage , at least , he could not be supposed to have had any such copy . On the other hand , however , this necessary consequence would obviously tell as much against the proposed reading as that does against the hypothesis . Anglo ...
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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 . I ...
... 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 . I ...
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