The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страници |
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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 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 handwriting 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 well read blooding , if that were a word . Would Mr. Collier thus ...
... annotator's own handwriting 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 well read blooding , if that were a word . Would Mr. Collier thus ...
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... annotator has made in the in- stance under consideration . Is it not self - evident that the speech of Polixenes in the Third Scene of the Fourth Act of the Winter's Tale should run as follows ? - Nature is made better by no mean But ...
... annotator has made in the in- stance under consideration . Is it not self - evident that the speech of Polixenes in the Third Scene of the Fourth Act of the Winter's Tale should run as follows ? - Nature is made better by no mean But ...
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... annotator gives us no help . This passage , however , is found only in the Quartos , and is omitted in all the Folios . Nor , although retained by Mr. Collier in his " regulated " text , is it stated to be re- stored by his MS ...
... annotator gives us no help . This passage , however , is found only in the Quartos , and is omitted in all the Folios . Nor , although retained by Mr. Collier in his " regulated " text , is it stated to be re- stored by his MS ...
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