The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... senses for us which they had not for him . All such cases that the Play presents I have made it my object to notice ... sense of not leaving any passage unremarked upon which seemed to be difficult or obscure . But , of course , it puts ...
... senses for us which they had not for him . All such cases that the Play presents I have made it my object to notice ... sense of not leaving any passage unremarked upon which seemed to be difficult or obscure . But , of course , it puts ...
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... sense , or to the continuity and completeness of the dramatic narrative , is altogether omitted . Such errors and deficiencies can only be explained on the sup- position that the compositor had been left to depend upon a manuscript ...
... sense , or to the continuity and completeness of the dramatic narrative , is altogether omitted . Such errors and deficiencies can only be explained on the sup- position that the compositor had been left to depend upon a manuscript ...
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... sense ) which must be admitted to be either clearly wrong or in the highest degree suspicious probably amounts to not less than twenty on an average per page , or about twenty thousand in the whole volume . Most of them have been given ...
... sense ) which must be admitted to be either clearly wrong or in the highest degree suspicious probably amounts to not less than twenty on an average per page , or about twenty thousand in the whole volume . Most of them have been given ...
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... sense alike imperatively demand . Steevens's notion , therefore , that by " her lips " may be meant the lips of peace , mentioned four lines before , would be untenable , were there no other objection to it than that it would ...
... sense alike imperatively demand . Steevens's notion , therefore , that by " her lips " may be meant the lips of peace , mentioned four lines before , would be untenable , were there no other objection to it than that it would ...
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... sense . Among them , however , are such as the alteration of dambe into daub in the passage quoted above from the beginning of the First Part of Henry the Fourth , which is mentioned in the Notes and Emendations , though passed over in ...
... sense . Among them , however , are such as the alteration of dambe into daub in the passage quoted above from the beginning of the First Part of Henry the Fourth , which is mentioned in the Notes and Emendations , though passed over in ...
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