The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... reason partly that I have selected it for the pre- sent attempt . The alterations which I have found it necessary to make upon the commonly received text do not amount to very many ; and the considerations by which I have been guided ...
... reason partly that I have selected it for the pre- sent attempt . The alterations which I have found it necessary to make upon the commonly received text do not amount to very many ; and the considerations by which I have been guided ...
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... reason for be- lieving 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 sup- posing that it was ever at any time commonly or ...
... reason for be- lieving 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 sup- posing that it was ever at any time commonly or ...
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... reason to believe that the first edition of Titus Andronicus was printed in 1594 , although the earliest of which any copy is now known is dated 1600. The earliest existing editions of Romeo and Juliet , Richard the Second , and Richard ...
... reason to believe that the first edition of Titus Andronicus was printed in 1594 , although the earliest of which any copy is now known is dated 1600. The earliest existing editions of Romeo and Juliet , Richard the Second , and Richard ...
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... 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 orthography ; but ...
... 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 orthography ; but ...
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... 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 . Thus , the passage in Measure for Measure would stand- " Merciful ...
... 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 . Thus , the passage in Measure for Measure would stand- " Merciful ...
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