The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... thing to be wished " that the author himself had lived to have set forth and overseen his own writings , " they desire that they his surviving friends may not be envied the office of their care and pains in collecting and publishing ...
... thing to be wished " that the author himself had lived to have set forth and overseen his own writings , " they desire that they his surviving friends may not be envied the office of their care and pains in collecting and publishing ...
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... thing , be to suppose an accuracy and correctness of print- ing and editing of which there is no example in the pub- lished popular literature of that age , least of all in the drama , which was hardly looked upon as belonging to ...
... thing , be to suppose an accuracy and correctness of print- ing and editing of which there is no example in the pub- lished popular literature of that age , least of all in the drama , which was hardly looked upon as belonging to ...
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... thing more than this . In addition to a large number of doubtful or disputed passages , there are many readings in it which are either absolutely unintelligible , and there- fore certainly corrupt , or , although not purely nonsensical ...
... thing more than this . In addition to a large number of doubtful or disputed passages , there are many readings in it which are either absolutely unintelligible , and there- fore certainly corrupt , or , although not purely nonsensical ...
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... things almost , we may say , demonstrating it . Some of the alterations are of a kind altogether transcending the compass of conjectural emendation , unless it had taken . the character of pure invention and fabrication . Such in ...
... things almost , we may say , demonstrating it . Some of the alterations are of a kind altogether transcending the compass of conjectural emendation , unless it had taken . the character of pure invention and fabrication . Such in ...
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... thing altogether distinct from the music of verse . The one is matter of rule , the other of taste and feeling . No rules can be given for the production of music , or of the musical , any more than for the production of poetry , or the ...
... thing altogether distinct from the music of verse . The one is matter of rule , the other of taste and feeling . No rules can be given for the production of music , or of the musical , any more than for the production of poetry , or the ...
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