The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CæsarChapman and Hall, 1857 - 352 страници |
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... annotator . p . 24 : Add to the foot - note : -It would appear from Nichols's Illustrations , II . 199 , that Theobald in the Preface to the Second Edition of his Play of The Double Falsehood ( 1727 ) , which he pretended was written by ...
... annotator . p . 24 : Add to the foot - note : -It would appear from Nichols's Illustrations , II . 199 , that Theobald in the Preface to the Second Edition of his Play of The Double Falsehood ( 1727 ) , which he pretended was written by ...
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... annotator . p . 61 , 1. 17 ; For " 303. Cass . " r . " 303. Caes . " p . 64 , 1. 11 : Add : -Other verbs that are found in Shakespeare sometimes construed in the same manner are endure , forbid , intend , vouchsafe ; as , " The treason ...
... annotator . p . 61 , 1. 17 ; For " 303. Cass . " r . " 303. Caes . " p . 64 , 1. 11 : Add : -Other verbs that are found in Shakespeare sometimes construed in the same manner are endure , forbid , intend , vouchsafe ; as , " The treason ...
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... annotator , who directs us , in the last line but one of the Second Act , instead of " in this case of wooing " to read " in this case of winning , " thus giving us what may stand , in want of a better , for a rhyme to the " if I fail ...
... annotator , who directs us , in the last line but one of the Second Act , instead of " in this case of wooing " to read " in this case of winning , " thus giving us what may stand , in want of a better , for a rhyme to the " if I fail ...
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... annotator , and certainly it would seem to be more natural for the King to speak of his anxieties as wearing him down and wast- ing him away than as merely blanching his complexion . This outside leaf of the manuscript was evidently in ...
... annotator , and certainly it would seem to be more natural for the King to speak of his anxieties as wearing him down and wast- ing him away than as merely blanching his complexion . This outside leaf of the manuscript was evidently in ...
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... annotator of admiration for his author , and the most anxious and scrupulous regard for the integrity of his text . Such motives would be very inconsistent with the substitution generally for the old words of anything that might merely ...
... annotator of admiration for his author , and the most anxious and scrupulous regard for the integrity of his text . Such motives would be very inconsistent with the substitution generally for the old words of anything that might merely ...
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