The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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It took more time than I had ever before given to a single play , — considerably
more , of course , than would have been necessary if the book had been in the
hands of the scholars ; but the results satisfied me that it was time well spent . I
never ...
It took more time than I had ever before given to a single play , — considerably
more , of course , than would have been necessary if the book had been in the
hands of the scholars ; but the results satisfied me that it was time well spent . I
never ...
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... and also of considerable importance , affecting as it does the whole course of
the Fourth Act of the Play , restoring propriety and consistency to the conduct of
the action and the parts sustained by the various personages , and vindicating a
...
... and also of considerable importance , affecting as it does the whole course of
the Fourth Act of the Play , restoring propriety and consistency to the conduct of
the action and the parts sustained by the various personages , and vindicating a
...
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But , of course , it puts forward no pretensions to a similar completeness , or
thoroughness , in respect of any further purpose . It is far from embracing the
whole subject of the English of Shakespeare , or making any attempt to do so . It
is merely ...
But , of course , it puts forward no pretensions to a similar completeness , or
thoroughness , in respect of any further purpose . It is far from embracing the
whole subject of the English of Shakespeare , or making any attempt to do so . It
is merely ...
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All ' s well that ends well , ” she exclaims , in the Fourth Scene of the Fourth Act , –
Still the fine ' s the crown : Whate ' er the course , the end is the renown . And
again in the First Scene of the Fifth Act :All ' s well that ends well yet . So also the
...
All ' s well that ends well , ” she exclaims , in the Fourth Scene of the Fourth Act , –
Still the fine ' s the crown : Whate ' er the course , the end is the renown . And
again in the First Scene of the Fifth Act :All ' s well that ends well yet . So also the
...
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New critical editions by the late Mr . Singer , by Mr . Staunton , and by Mr . Dyce ,
have also appeared within the last few years ; and there are in course of
publication the Cambridge edition by Mr . Clark and Mr . Wright ( completed Sept
. , 1866 ] ...
New critical editions by the late Mr . Singer , by Mr . Staunton , and by Mr . Dyce ,
have also appeared within the last few years ; and there are in course of
publication the Cambridge edition by Mr . Clark and Mr . Wright ( completed Sept
. , 1866 ] ...
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