The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarChapman and Hall, 1859 - 350 страници |
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... language or style of Shakespeare and to the English Language generally . My first business I have considered to be the cor- rect exhibition and explanation of the noble work of our great dramatist with which the volume professes to be ...
... language or style of Shakespeare and to the English Language generally . My first business I have considered to be the cor- rect exhibition and explanation of the noble work of our great dramatist with which the volume professes to be ...
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... language , with the speeches numbered . Possibly it may be the first time that any one has thought of counting the speeches in a Play . * In that case , the re- sult arrived at , that there are about eight hundred separ- ate utterances ...
... language , with the speeches numbered . Possibly it may be the first time that any one has thought of counting the speeches in a Play . * In that case , the re- sult arrived at , that there are about eight hundred separ- ate utterances ...
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... language . The only kind of criticism which it professes is what is called verbal criticism . Its whole aim , in so far as it relates to the particular work to which it is attached , is , as far as may be done , first to ascertain or ...
... language . The only kind of criticism which it professes is what is called verbal criticism . Its whole aim , in so far as it relates to the particular work to which it is attached , is , as far as may be done , first to ascertain or ...
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... language from that of the nineteenth . The words and constructions are not throughout the same , and when they are they have not always the same meaning . Much of Shakespeare's vo- cabulary has ceased to fall from either our lips or our ...
... language from that of the nineteenth . The words and constructions are not throughout the same , and when they are they have not always the same meaning . Much of Shakespeare's vo- cabulary has ceased to fall from either our lips or our ...
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... language generally , or of particular classes of words and constructions . Among the fragments , or specimens , however - for they can be nothing more - which occur in it of this kind of specula- tion are a few which will be found ...
... language generally , or of particular classes of words and constructions . Among the fragments , or specimens , however - for they can be nothing more - which occur in it of this kind of specula- tion are a few which will be found ...
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