“The” English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarChapman and Hall, 1859 - 350 страници |
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... senses for us which they had not for him . All such cases that the Play presents I have made it my object to notice ... sense of not leaving any passage unremarked upon which seemed to be difficult or obscure . But , of course , it puts ...
... senses for us which they had not for him . All such cases that the Play presents I have made it my object to notice ... sense of not leaving any passage unremarked upon which seemed to be difficult or obscure . But , of course , it puts ...
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... sense , they probably belong to this earliest stage of his career . Of the thirty - seven Plays there are seven the authen- ticity of which has been more or less questioned . The Three Parts of King Henry the Sixth ( especially the ...
... sense , they probably belong to this earliest stage of his career . Of the thirty - seven Plays there are seven the authen- ticity of which has been more or less questioned . The Three Parts of King Henry the Sixth ( especially the ...
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... sense ) which must be admitted to be either clearly wrong or in the highest degree suspicious probably amounts to not less than twenty on an average per page , or about twenty thousand in the whole volume . Most of them have been given ...
... sense ) which must be admitted to be either clearly wrong or in the highest degree suspicious probably amounts to not less than twenty on an average per page , or about twenty thousand in the whole volume . Most of them have been given ...
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... sense alike imperatively demand . Steevens's notion , therefore , that by " her lips " may be meant the lips of peace , mentioned four lines before , would be untenable , were there no other objection to it than that it would ...
... sense alike imperatively demand . Steevens's notion , therefore , that by " her lips " may be meant the lips of peace , mentioned four lines before , would be untenable , were there no other objection to it than that it would ...
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... sense of the word boast which will answer here . But in this case the corrector was probably left to mere conjecture in making his se- lection between the two words ; for in the handwriting of the earlier part of the seventeenth century ...
... sense of the word boast which will answer here . But in this case the corrector was probably left to mere conjecture in making his se- lection between the two words ; for in the handwriting of the earlier part of the seventeenth century ...
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accented annotator Antony and Cleopatra appear bear blood Cæs called Capitol Casca Cassius Cicero Cinna Collier common commonly conjecture connexion Coriolanus death Decius doth doubt emendation Enter etc.-The Exeunt Exit expression fear formerly French Gentlemen of Verona German give hand hath hear heart hemistich honour ides of March instance Julius Cæsar King Henry language Latin look lord Lucilius Lucius Macbeth Malone Mark Antony meaning Merchant of Venice merely Messala modern editors natural night notion Octavius old copies original edition Original English original text passage perhaps Philippi phrase Pindarus Plutarch Portia present Play printed probably pronounced prosody reading regard remarkable Roman Rome scene Second Folio seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shrew signifying speak speech spirit stage direction stand Steevens supposed syllable tell thee thing thou tion Titinius unto verb verse word writers