The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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the Plays , by much the easiest to edit ; both the settlement of the text and its explanation are , I conceive , simpler than would be the case in any other ; and it is for that reason partly that I have selected it for the present ...
the Plays , by much the easiest to edit ; both the settlement of the text and its explanation are , I conceive , simpler than would be the case in any other ; and it is for that reason partly that I have selected it for the present ...
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There is much more reason for believing that the language was called English than that it was called Saxon on the continent as well as afterwards in Britain . In fact , there is no reason at all for supposing that it was ever ...
There is much more reason for believing that the language was called English than that it was called Saxon on the continent as well as afterwards in Britain . In fact , there is no reason at all for supposing that it was ever ...
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... Henry the Eighth , Coriolanus , Timon of Athens , Julius Cæsar , Macbeth , Antony and Cleopatra , and Cymbeline . There is reason to believe that the first edition of Titus Andronicus was printed in 1594 , although the ...
... Henry the Eighth , Coriolanus , Timon of Athens , Julius Cæsar , Macbeth , Antony and Cleopatra , and Cymbeline . There is reason to believe that the first edition of Titus Andronicus was printed in 1594 , although the ...
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There is no reason to believe that it is even Shakespeare's own spelling . In all probability it is merely that of the person who set up the types . Spenser may be suspected to have had some peculiar notions upon the subject of ...
There is no reason to believe that it is even Shakespeare's own spelling . In all probability it is merely that of the person who set up the types . Spenser may be suspected to have had some peculiar notions upon the subject of ...
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I should be inclined to say , that , wherever there seems to be no reason for suspecting the loss of a syllable , we ought in a case of this sort to regard the words as making not one line , but two hemistichs , or truncated lines .
I should be inclined to say , that , wherever there seems to be no reason for suspecting the loss of a syllable , we ought in a case of this sort to regard the words as making not one line , but two hemistichs , or truncated lines .
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