The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CæsarChapman and Hall, 1857 - 352 страници |
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... sometimes the only form that will suit the exigencies of the verse . A merely mechanical innovation in the typographi- cal exhibition of the text will at once catch the eye . The present is , I suppose , the first edition of a Play , in ...
... sometimes the only form that will suit the exigencies of the verse . A merely mechanical innovation in the typographi- cal exhibition of the text will at once catch the eye . The present is , I suppose , the first edition of a Play , in ...
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... sometimes construed in the same manner are endure , forbid , intend , vouchsafe ; as , " The treason that my haste forbids me show . " Rich . II . , v . 3 . " How long within this wood intend you stay ? " Mid . N. Dr. , ii . 1 . " Your ...
... sometimes construed in the same manner are endure , forbid , intend , vouchsafe ; as , " The treason that my haste forbids me show . " Rich . II . , v . 3 . " How long within this wood intend you stay ? " Mid . N. Dr. , ii . 1 . " Your ...
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... Sometimes , again , though much more rarely , Shake- speare has will where we should now use shall ; as when Portia says , in The Merchant of Venice , iii . 4 , " I'll hold thee any wager , When we are both accoutred like young men , I ...
... Sometimes , again , though much more rarely , Shake- speare has will where we should now use shall ; as when Portia says , in The Merchant of Venice , iii . 4 , " I'll hold thee any wager , When we are both accoutred like young men , I ...
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... sometimes been supposed , to the verse ; it means merely perfect in all their parts , or in all respects . So Sir Roger Twysden , in the Preface to his " Historia Anglicanæ Scriptores Decem " ( 1652 ) , speak- ing of the pains that had ...
... sometimes been supposed , to the verse ; it means merely perfect in all their parts , or in all respects . So Sir Roger Twysden , in the Preface to his " Historia Anglicanæ Scriptores Decem " ( 1652 ) , speak- ing of the pains that had ...
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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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