The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarChapman and Hall, 1859 - 350 страници |
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Страница vii
... merely mechanical innovation in the typographical exhibition of the text will at once catch the eye . The present is ... mere pagination ; first , inasmuch as a speech is usually much shorter than a page , and , secondly , inasmuch as ...
... merely mechanical innovation in the typographical exhibition of the text will at once catch the eye . The present is ... mere pagination ; first , inasmuch as a speech is usually much shorter than a page , and , secondly , inasmuch as ...
Страница viii
... mere tantalizing and tormenting mockery . In any liberally printed library edition , such as those of Mr. Knight or Mr Collier , with a very small proportion of the space taken up by foot - notes , it is not unusual to find that the ...
... mere tantalizing and tormenting mockery . In any liberally printed library edition , such as those of Mr. Knight or Mr Collier , with a very small proportion of the space taken up by foot - notes , it is not unusual to find that the ...
Страница ix
... mere figures and symbols which there was nothing in the sense or the context to protect from perversion , is wonderful ; it would be hard . to name a printed volume either of more difficult or of more faultless execution ; it is rare to ...
... mere figures and symbols which there was nothing in the sense or the context to protect from perversion , is wonderful ; it would be hard . to name a printed volume either of more difficult or of more faultless execution ; it is rare to ...
Страница xii
... merely an introduction to that subject . In the Pro- legomena , nevertheless , I have sought to lay a foundation for the full and systematic treatment of an important de- partment of it in the exposition which is given of some ...
... merely an introduction to that subject . In the Pro- legomena , nevertheless , I have sought to lay a foundation for the full and systematic treatment of an important de- partment of it in the exposition which is given of some ...
Страница xiii
... merely a misrepresenta- tion of the final letters of the word in its plural form . " Go about your business " is go about your ( own ) needs , occasions , affairs . We speak of the busy bee , and of a busy man , or a man who is busy ...
... merely a misrepresenta- tion of the final letters of the word in its plural form . " Go about your business " is go about your ( own ) needs , occasions , affairs . We speak of the busy bee , and of a busy man , or a man who is busy ...
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