The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CæsarChapman and Hall, 1857 - 352 страници |
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... Sometimes what is evidently the true word or expression has given place to another , having possibly more or less resem- * Library Shakspere , ' II . 366 . C blance to it in form , but none in signification THE OLD TEXTS . 17.
... Sometimes what is evidently the true word or expression has given place to another , having possibly more or less resem- * Library Shakspere , ' II . 366 . C blance to it in form , but none in signification THE OLD TEXTS . 17.
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... signification ; in other cases , what is indispensable to the sense , or to the continuity and completeness of the dramatic narrative , is altogether omitted . Such errors and deficiencies can only be explained on the supposition that ...
... signification ; in other cases , what is indispensable to the sense , or to the continuity and completeness of the dramatic narrative , is altogether omitted . Such errors and deficiencies can only be explained on the supposition that ...
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... signifying to hold , to possess , to have for one's property , or what we call one's own . If we sup- pose the a to have been pronounced broad , as in our modern all , and the g to have come to be softened as g final usually is in ...
... signifying to hold , to possess , to have for one's property , or what we call one's own . If we sup- pose the a to have been pronounced broad , as in our modern all , and the g to have come to be softened as g final usually is in ...
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... Eng- lish was and or end ; and when that part of the verb was used substantively it denoted the agent , or per- former of the verbal act . Thus , Haelend signified the Healer , or Saviour ; Scyppend , the Shaper , JULIUS CÆSAR . 67.
... Eng- lish was and or end ; and when that part of the verb was used substantively it denoted the agent , or per- former of the verbal act . Thus , Haelend signified the Healer , or Saviour ; Scyppend , the Shaper , JULIUS CÆSAR . 67.
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... signifying the act or thing done . It never could have been supposed that in that language these verbal substantives in ung were present parti- ciples . But in English the fact is , as Mr. Taylor has ob- served , that it is not the ...
... signifying the act or thing done . It never could have been supposed that in that language these verbal substantives in ung were present parti- ciples . But in English the fact is , as Mr. Taylor has ob- served , that it is not the ...
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