The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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There is probably not a page in it which is not disfigured by many minute
inaccuracies and irregularities , such as never appear in modern printing . The
punctuation is throughout rude and negligent , even where it is not palpably
blundering .
There is probably not a page in it which is not disfigured by many minute
inaccuracies and irregularities , such as never appear in modern printing . The
punctuation is throughout rude and negligent , even where it is not palpably
blundering .
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... and has since printed Tate ' s King Lear instead of Shakespear ' s , and in that
and Hamlet has omitted almost one half of the genuine editions printed by J .
Tonson and the Proprietors . ” It would appear from Nichols ' s Illustrations , II .
... and has since printed Tate ' s King Lear instead of Shakespear ' s , and in that
and Hamlet has omitted almost one half of the genuine editions printed by J .
Tonson and the Proprietors . ” It would appear from Nichols ' s Illustrations , II .
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its opposite , and the limb or the pillar made to appear to be rather drawn towards
the ground than resting upon it , so in word - poetry too we have occasionally the
exhibition of a similar feat . Instead of a strongly accented syllable , one taking ...
its opposite , and the limb or the pillar made to appear to be rather drawn towards
the ground than resting upon it , so in word - poetry too we have occasionally the
exhibition of a similar feat . Instead of a strongly accented syllable , one taking ...
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Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar George Lillie Craik
William James Rolfe. The city posts by this hath entered , and Intends to appear
before the people , hoping . - V . 5 . I seemed his follower , not partner ; and He ...
Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar George Lillie Craik
William James Rolfe. The city posts by this hath entered , and Intends to appear
before the people , hoping . - V . 5 . I seemed his follower , not partner ; and He ...
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From the Prologue , quoted above , to Beaumont and Fletcher ' s tragedy of The
False One , too , it would appear as if this had become the established popular
belief ; but the notion may , very probably , be older than Shakespeare . Another ...
From the Prologue , quoted above , to Beaumont and Fletcher ' s tragedy of The
False One , too , it would appear as if this had become the established popular
belief ; but the notion may , very probably , be older than Shakespeare . Another ...
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