The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70 |
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... several scenes would not give us the entire number in the Play . The plan of
one continuous enumeration throughout would seem to be simpler and more
convenient for all purposes . that a word or phrase which we are in search
PREFACE ...
... several scenes would not give us the entire number in the Play . The plan of
one continuous enumeration throughout would seem to be simpler and more
convenient for all purposes . that a word or phrase which we are in search
PREFACE ...
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that a word or phrase which we are in search of occurs in a certain Scene of one
of Shakespeare's Plays is in most cases only a degree better than being told that
it may be found somewhere within the compass of the Play . We may be often ...
that a word or phrase which we are in search of occurs in a certain Scene of one
of Shakespeare's Plays is in most cases only a degree better than being told that
it may be found somewhere within the compass of the Play . We may be often ...
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... then to the audience :“ The king's a beggar , now the play is done ; All is well
ended , if this suit be won , That you express content . ” There would be no nature
or meaning in the dialogue circling around the phrase in question , or continually
...
... then to the audience :“ The king's a beggar , now the play is done ; All is well
ended , if this suit be won , That you express content . ” There would be no nature
or meaning in the dialogue circling around the phrase in question , or continually
...
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Many idioms , however , had sunk too deeply into the language to admit of
alteration ; and other phrases , to which the popular ear had been familiarized ,
long resisted the intrusive particle . ” The ancient syntax is still retained in all
cases with ...
Many idioms , however , had sunk too deeply into the language to admit of
alteration ; and other phrases , to which the popular ear had been familiarized ,
long resisted the intrusive particle . ” The ancient syntax is still retained in all
cases with ...
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This old phrase , which is still familiar , may be held to be equivalent to many and
many a time , that is , many times and yet again many more times . The old
pointing of this line is , “ Knew you not Pompey many a time and oft ? ” It is like
what ...
This old phrase , which is still familiar , may be held to be equivalent to many and
many a time , that is , many times and yet again many more times . The old
pointing of this line is , “ Knew you not Pompey many a time and oft ? ” It is like
what ...
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