The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CæsarChapman and Hall, 1857 - 352 страници |
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... word old in the line ( As You Like It , iv . 3 ) , — " Under an ( old ) oak , whose boughs were mossed with age . " Nor can I have any doubt that another text , equally fami- liar to the modern ear , has suffered a similar corruption ...
... word old in the line ( As You Like It , iv . 3 ) , — " Under an ( old ) oak , whose boughs were mossed with age . " Nor can I have any doubt that another text , equally fami- liar to the modern ear , has suffered a similar corruption ...
Страница xx
... word in this sense was much in favour with the fine writers or talkers of Shakespeare's day . He has a hit at the affectation in his Twelfth Night , iii . 1 , where the Clown , conversing with Viola , says , Who you are , and what you ...
... word in this sense was much in favour with the fine writers or talkers of Shakespeare's day . He has a hit at the affectation in his Twelfth Night , iii . 1 , where the Clown , conversing with Viola , says , Who you are , and what you ...
Страница xxi
... word , " says Hallam , Mid . Ages , I. 297 ( edit . of 1855 ) , probably without any thought of the remark of the all - observing dramatist two centuries and a half before . p . 125 : Add to note on You have right well conceited : -Or ...
... word , " says Hallam , Mid . Ages , I. 297 ( edit . of 1855 ) , probably without any thought of the remark of the all - observing dramatist two centuries and a half before . p . 125 : Add to note on You have right well conceited : -Or ...
Страница xxii
... words cannot be understood as conveying any notion of what we now call approval , or approbation ; the mean . ing is merely , that he had proved his valour by his con- duct . This is , no doubt , also , the meaning of the word in the ...
... words cannot be understood as conveying any notion of what we now call approval , or approbation ; the mean . ing is merely , that he had proved his valour by his con- duct . This is , no doubt , also , the meaning of the word in the ...
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... word Genius used for the spirit or mind in what the Duke says , in The Comedy of Errors , v . 1 , of the two Antipholuses and the two Dromios : - " One of these men is genius to the other ; And so of these : which is the natural man ...
... word Genius used for the spirit or mind in what the Duke says , in The Comedy of Errors , v . 1 , of the two Antipholuses and the two Dromios : - " One of these men is genius to the other ; And so of these : which is the natural man ...
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