The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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We speak of the busy bee , and of a busy man , or a man who is busy , but we do not ( now at least ) call the condition or the natural quality the business of either the man or of the bee . What we understand by a man's business is ...
We speak of the busy bee , and of a busy man , or a man who is busy , but we do not ( now at least ) call the condition or the natural quality the business of either the man or of the bee . What we understand by a man's business is ...
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So Sir Roger Twysden , in the Preface to his “ Historiæ Anglicanæ Scriptores Decem ” ( 1652 ) , speaking of the pains that had been taken to ensure the accuracy of the text , says : — “ Nihil unquam apud nos , tanti saltem conaminis ...
So Sir Roger Twysden , in the Preface to his “ Historiæ Anglicanæ Scriptores Decem ” ( 1652 ) , speaking of the pains that had been taken to ensure the accuracy of the text , says : — “ Nihil unquam apud nos , tanti saltem conaminis ...
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We speak , indeed , of the entrance of a cavern , for the mouth of a cavern ; but here we are not calling a mouth an entrance , but an entrance a mouth : the proper prosaic name of the aperture by which we enter the cave is its entrance ...
We speak , indeed , of the entrance of a cavern , for the mouth of a cavern ; but here we are not calling a mouth an entrance , but an entrance a mouth : the proper prosaic name of the aperture by which we enter the cave is its entrance ...
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... the latter is the correction of Mr Collier's MS . annotator , and certainly it would seem to be more natural for the King to speak of his anxieties as wearing him down and wasting him away than as merely blanching his complexion .
... the latter is the correction of Mr Collier's MS . annotator , and certainly it would seem to be more natural for the King to speak of his anxieties as wearing him down and wasting him away than as merely blanching his complexion .
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“ I have seen the dumb men throng to see him , And — The blind to hear him speak . ” - ii . 1 . “ Have made them mutes , silenced their pleaders , And — Dispropertied their freedoms . ” - i . 1 . Having determined of the Volsces ...
“ I have seen the dumb men throng to see him , And — The blind to hear him speak . ” - ii . 1 . “ Have made them mutes , silenced their pleaders , And — Dispropertied their freedoms . ” - i . 1 . Having determined of the Volsces ...
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