The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CæsarChapman and Hall, 1857 - 352 страници |
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... meaning . Much of Shakespeare's vocabulary has ceased to fall from either our lips or our pens ; much of the meaning which he attached to so much of it as still PREFACE . ix.
... meaning . Much of Shakespeare's vocabulary has ceased to fall from either our lips or our pens ; much of the meaning which he attached to so much of it as still PREFACE . ix.
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... meaning being mistaken , I have , in as few words as possible , stated what I conceived it to be . Where it was not clear to myself , I have frankly confessed my inability to explain it satisfactorily . In so far as the Commentary ...
... meaning being mistaken , I have , in as few words as possible , stated what I conceived it to be . Where it was not clear to myself , I have frankly confessed my inability to explain it satisfactorily . In so far as the Commentary ...
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... meaning of the word in the last verse of Sir Thomas Wyat's passionately earnest lines entitled " To his Mistress " ( supposed to be Anne Boleyn ) : - " Forget not , then , thine own approved , The which so long hath thee so loved ...
... meaning of the word in the last verse of Sir Thomas Wyat's passionately earnest lines entitled " To his Mistress " ( supposed to be Anne Boleyn ) : - " Forget not , then , thine own approved , The which so long hath thee so loved ...
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... meaning to please , used by Chaucer . And the German also , like our modern English , has also in this instance lost or rejected both the simple form and the ge- form , retaining , or substituting , only bequem and bequemen . p . 227 ...
... meaning to please , used by Chaucer . And the German also , like our modern English , has also in this instance lost or rejected both the simple form and the ge- form , retaining , or substituting , only bequem and bequemen . p . 227 ...
Страница xxxvi
... and beat , and will not be obedient . " Nares quotes the following passage from a letter of Bacon's as beautifully exemplifying the true meaning of the word : Wherein [ viz . in matters of business ] I xxxvi ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS .
... and beat , and will not be obedient . " Nares quotes the following passage from a letter of Bacon's as beautifully exemplifying the true meaning of the word : Wherein [ viz . in matters of business ] I xxxvi ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS .
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