The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страници |
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... kind of criticism which it pro- fesses is what is called verbal criticism . Its whole aim , in so far as it relates to the particular work to which it is attached , is , as far as may be done , first to ascertain or determine the text ...
... kind of criticism which it pro- fesses is what is called verbal criticism . Its whole aim , in so far as it relates to the particular work to which it is attached , is , as far as may be done , first to ascertain or determine the text ...
Страница xiv
... kind of speculation , are a few which will be found , perhaps , to carry out the examination of a principle , or the survey of a group of connected facts , farther than had before been done ; such as those in the notes on Merely ( 45 ) ...
... kind of speculation , are a few which will be found , perhaps , to carry out the examination of a principle , or the survey of a group of connected facts , farther than had before been done ; such as those in the notes on Merely ( 45 ) ...
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... kind in their hands , any more than they had any one over them to prevent them from blindly following their printed copy into the most transparent absurdities . The Quarto , to the guidance of which they were left , had evidently been ...
... kind in their hands , any more than they had any one over them to prevent them from blindly following their printed copy into the most transparent absurdities . The Quarto , to the guidance of which they were left , had evidently been ...
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... kind altogether transcend- ing the compass of conjectural emendation , unless it had taken the character of pure invention and fab- rication . Such in particular are the entire lines inserted in various passages of which we have not a ...
... kind altogether transcend- ing the compass of conjectural emendation , unless it had taken the character of pure invention and fab- rication . Such in particular are the entire lines inserted in various passages of which we have not a ...
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... kind ought to be very cautiously made . VI . THE MECHANISM OF ENGLISH VERSE , AND THE PROSODY OF THE PLAYS OF SHAKE- SPEARE . The mechanism of verse is a thing altogether dis- tinct from the music of verse . The one is matter of rule ...
... kind ought to be very cautiously made . VI . THE MECHANISM OF ENGLISH VERSE , AND THE PROSODY OF THE PLAYS OF SHAKE- SPEARE . The mechanism of verse is a thing altogether dis- tinct from the music of verse . The one is matter of rule ...
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