The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... sometimes the only form that will suit the exigencies of the verse . A merely mechanical innovation in the typographical exhibition of the text will at once catch the eye . The present is , I suppose , the first edition of a Play , in ...
... sometimes the only form that will suit the exigencies of the verse . A merely mechanical innovation in the typographical exhibition of the text will at once catch the eye . The present is , I suppose , the first edition of a Play , in ...
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... sometimes been sup- posed , to the verse ; it means merely perfect in all their parts , or in all respects . So Sir Roger Twysden , in the Preface to his " Historia Anglicanæ Scriptores Decem " ( 1652 ) , speaking of the pains that had ...
... sometimes been sup- posed , to the verse ; it means merely perfect in all their parts , or in all respects . So Sir Roger Twysden , in the Preface to his " Historia Anglicanæ Scriptores Decem " ( 1652 ) , speaking of the pains that had ...
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... Sometimes what is evidently the true word or expression has given place to another having possibly more or less resemblance to it in form , but none in signification ; in other cases , what is indispens- able to the sense , or to the ...
... Sometimes what is evidently the true word or expression has given place to another having possibly more or less resemblance to it in form , but none in signification ; in other cases , what is indispens- able to the sense , or to the ...
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... sometimes supposed , the conjecture of Mr Douce , but is found in the Fourth Folio . I confess , however , that I can make nothing of entrance , and , if possible , still less of entrails . We are told that the " entrance of this soil ...
... sometimes supposed , the conjecture of Mr Douce , but is found in the Fourth Folio . I confess , however , that I can make nothing of entrance , and , if possible , still less of entrails . We are told that the " entrance of this soil ...
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... sometimes described as the conjunction of a plural nominative with a singular verb , but is really only a peculiar mode of inflecting the verb , by which the plural is left undistinguished from the singular . Shakespeare and his ...
... sometimes described as the conjunction of a plural nominative with a singular verb , but is really only a peculiar mode of inflecting the verb , by which the plural is left undistinguished from the singular . Shakespeare and his ...
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