The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarChapman and Hall, 1859 - 350 страници |
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... 27 The Mechanism of English Verse , and the Prosody of the Plays of Shakespeare 30 Shakespeare's Julius Cæsar 44 PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY , WITH TEXT OF THE PLAY · 61 PREFACE . IN this attempt to illustrate the ENGLISH OF.
... 27 The Mechanism of English Verse , and the Prosody of the Plays of Shakespeare 30 Shakespeare's Julius Cæsar 44 PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY , WITH TEXT OF THE PLAY · 61 PREFACE . IN this attempt to illustrate the ENGLISH OF.
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... verse . A merely mechanical innovation in the typographical exhibition of the text will at once catch the eye . The present is , I suppose , the first edition of a Play , in any language , with the speeches numbered . Possibly it may be ...
... verse . A merely mechanical innovation in the typographical exhibition of the text will at once catch the eye . The present is , I suppose , the first edition of a Play , in any language , with the speeches numbered . Possibly it may be ...
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... and even that of Hor- tensio and the Widow , though in the case of the latter it might rather be supposed to be the lady who should be deemed the winning party . is as well able to bombast out a blank verse 8 PROLEGOMENA .
... and even that of Hor- tensio and the Widow , though in the case of the latter it might rather be supposed to be the lady who should be deemed the winning party . is as well able to bombast out a blank verse 8 PROLEGOMENA .
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... verse as the best of you ; and , being an absolute Johannes Factotum , is , in his own conceit , the only Shake - scene in a country . " This would seem to imply , what is otherwise probable enough , that up to this time Shakespeare had ...
... verse as the best of you ; and , being an absolute Johannes Factotum , is , in his own conceit , the only Shake - scene in a country . " This would seem to imply , what is otherwise probable enough , that up to this time Shakespeare had ...
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... verse ; it means merely perfect in all their parts , or in all respects . So Sir Roger Twysden , in the Preface to his " Historia Anglicanæ Scriptores Decem " ( 1652 ) , speaking of the pains that had been taken to ensure the accuracy ...
... verse ; it means merely perfect in all their parts , or in all respects . So Sir Roger Twysden , in the Preface to his " Historia Anglicanæ Scriptores Decem " ( 1652 ) , speaking of the pains that had been taken to ensure the accuracy ...
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