The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... Scenes . This is what has been commonly done in the various verbal indexes to Shakespeare . But to be told simply Since ... Scene are separately numbered for the purpose of re- ference in the notes , mostly explanatory , but sometimes ...
... Scenes . This is what has been commonly done in the various verbal indexes to Shakespeare . But to be told simply Since ... Scene are separately numbered for the purpose of re- ference in the notes , mostly explanatory , but sometimes ...
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... Scene to which we have been directed extends over twenty or thirty pages . Even in the present edition . of Julius Cæsar , compactly printed as it is , several of the Scenes cover seven or eight pages . In the entire Play , filling ...
... Scene to which we have been directed extends over twenty or thirty pages . Even in the present edition . of Julius Cæsar , compactly printed as it is , several of the Scenes cover seven or eight pages . In the entire Play , filling ...
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... Scene of the Fourth Act ; " Still the fine's the crown : Whate'er the course , the end is the renown . " And again in the first Scene of the Fifth Act : - " All's well that ends well yet . " - So also the King , in the concluding lines ...
... Scene of the Fourth Act ; " Still the fine's the crown : Whate'er the course , the end is the renown . " And again in the first Scene of the Fifth Act : - " All's well that ends well yet . " - So also the King , in the concluding lines ...
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... Scene of Act IV . , when the resolute Veronese has brought the shrew to a complete submission , Hortensio's congratulation is , " Petrucio , go thy ways ; the field is won . " So in the concluding scene the lady's father exclaims ...
... Scene of Act IV . , when the resolute Veronese has brought the shrew to a complete submission , Hortensio's congratulation is , " Petrucio , go thy ways ; the field is won . " So in the concluding scene the lady's father exclaims ...
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... scene in a country . " This would seem to imply , what is otherwise probable enough , that up to this time Shakespeare had chiefly made himself known as a dramatic writer by remodelling and improving the works of his predecessors . He ...
... scene in a country . " This would seem to imply , what is otherwise probable enough , that up to this time Shakespeare had chiefly made himself known as a dramatic writer by remodelling and improving the works of his predecessors . He ...
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