The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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Here and there I have abridged a paragraph , and in two or three instances I have changed a word or phrase ; but none of these variations from the rule I had laid down for myself are of any importance . Where I could not accept the ...
Here and there I have abridged a paragraph , and in two or three instances I have changed a word or phrase ; but none of these variations from the rule I had laid down for myself are of any importance . Where I could not accept the ...
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The alterations which I have found it necessary to make upon the commonly received text do not amount to very many ; and the considerations by which I have been guided are in every instance fully stated in the Commentary .
The alterations which I have found it necessary to make upon the commonly received text do not amount to very many ; and the considerations by which I have been guided are in every instance fully stated in the Commentary .
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His own spelling of it , however , in a few instances in which that , our only known fragment of his handwriting , has come down to us , is Shakspere . John Shakespeare appears to have followed the business of a glover , including , no ...
His own spelling of it , however , in a few instances in which that , our only known fragment of his handwriting , has come down to us , is Shakspere . John Shakespeare appears to have followed the business of a glover , including , no ...
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Some of these are among the humblest productions of the human intellect : that the notion of their being Shakespeare's should have been taken up by such men as Schlegel and Tieck is an illustrious instance of how far the blinding and ...
Some of these are among the humblest productions of the human intellect : that the notion of their being Shakespeare's should have been taken up by such men as Schlegel and Tieck is an illustrious instance of how far the blinding and ...
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And Meres cannot be held to profess to do more than to instance some of the works by which Shakespeare had by this time , in his opinion , proved himself the greatest English writer that had yet arisen , both in tragedy and in comedy .
And Meres cannot be held to profess to do more than to instance some of the works by which Shakespeare had by this time , in his opinion , proved himself the greatest English writer that had yet arisen , both in tragedy and in comedy .
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