The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CæsarChapman and Hall, 1857 - 352 страници |
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... expression , however , is what I have chiefly dwelt upon . The labours of scores of expositors , embodied in hundreds of volumes , attest the existence in the writings of Shakespeare of nu- merous words , phraseologies , and passages ...
... expression , however , is what I have chiefly dwelt upon . The labours of scores of expositors , embodied in hundreds of volumes , attest the existence in the writings of Shakespeare of nu- merous words , phraseologies , and passages ...
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... expression that we have here distributed into two successive speeches of the drunken Stephano : - " As proper a man as ever went on four legs ; " and " Any emperor that ever trod on neat's leather . " But , in the prevailing tone of its ...
... expression that we have here distributed into two successive speeches of the drunken Stephano : - " As proper a man as ever went on four legs ; " and " Any emperor that ever trod on neat's leather . " But , in the prevailing tone of its ...
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... expression will only be a correct representation of thought if there should never be any the slightest variation of the one without a corre- sponding variation of the other . But the principle is not necessarily inconsistent with the ...
... expression will only be a correct representation of thought if there should never be any the slightest variation of the one without a corre- sponding variation of the other . But the principle is not necessarily inconsistent with the ...
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... expression cast yourself in wonder seems to be most closely paralleled by another in King Richard III . , i . 3 : - " Clarence , whom I , indeed , have cast in darkness , " as it stands in the First Folio , although the preceding ...
... expression cast yourself in wonder seems to be most closely paralleled by another in King Richard III . , i . 3 : - " Clarence , whom I , indeed , have cast in darkness , " as it stands in the First Folio , although the preceding ...
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... expression , still in familiar use , " wise in his own conceit " means merely wise in his own thought , or in his own eyes , as we are told in the margin the Hebrew literally signifies . In the New Testament , where we have " in their ...
... expression , still in familiar use , " wise in his own conceit " means merely wise in his own thought , or in his own eyes , as we are told in the margin the Hebrew literally signifies . In the New Testament , where we have " in their ...
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