“The” English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarChapman and Hall, 1859 - 350 страници |
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... annotator- " A curse shall light upon the loins of men . " But since this part of the volume has been printed off I con- fess that I have , although at first very much opposed to it , been more and more impressed , the more I consider ...
... annotator- " A curse shall light upon the loins of men . " But since this part of the volume has been printed off I con- fess that I have , although at first very much opposed to it , been more and more impressed , the more I consider ...
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... annotator , who directs us , in the last line but one of the Second Act , instead of " in this case of wooing , " to read " in this case of winning , " thus giving us what may stand , in want of a better , for a rhyme to the " if I fail ...
... annotator , who directs us , in the last line but one of the Second Act , instead of " in this case of wooing , " to read " in this case of winning , " thus giving us what may stand , in want of a better , for a rhyme to the " if I fail ...
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... annotator , and certainly it would seem to be more natural for the King to speak of his anxieties as wearing him down and wasting him away than as merely blanching his com- plexion . 66 It is only upon this supposition of the old text ...
... annotator , and certainly it would seem to be more natural for the King to speak of his anxieties as wearing him down and wasting him away than as merely blanching his com- plexion . 66 It is only upon this supposition of the old text ...
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... annotator of admiration for his author , and the most anxious and scrupulous regard for the integrity of his text . Such motives would be very inconsistent with the substitution generally for the old words of anything that might merely ...
... annotator of admiration for his author , and the most anxious and scrupulous regard for the integrity of his text . Such motives would be very inconsistent with the substitution generally for the old words of anything that might merely ...
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... annotator's own hand- writing which Mr Collier gives , the two e's of the word briefely are as like o's as e's , and what Mr Collier reads bleeding might be equally read blooding , if that were a word . Would Mr Collier thus correct ...
... annotator's own hand- writing which Mr Collier gives , the two e's of the word briefely are as like o's as e's , and what Mr Collier reads bleeding might be equally read blooding , if that were a word . Would Mr Collier thus correct ...
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