The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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Whatever may be its other inerits or demerits , it is the first English Dictionary yet
published that may be safely taken as an authority on the etymology of the
language . The portions of the original work which I have retained , I have thought
it ...
Whatever may be its other inerits or demerits , it is the first English Dictionary yet
published that may be safely taken as an authority on the etymology of the
language . The portions of the original work which I have retained , I have thought
it ...
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... to have had a twofold purpose , in conformity with the title of the volume , which
would naturally be taken to promise something of exposition in regard both to the
language or style of Shakespeare and to the English language generally .
... to have had a twofold purpose , in conformity with the title of the volume , which
would naturally be taken to promise something of exposition in regard both to the
language or style of Shakespeare and to the English language generally .
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It does not seek to examine or to expound this Shakespearian drama æsthetically
, but only philologically , or with respect to the language . The only kind of
criticism which it professes is what is called verbal criticism . Its whole aim , in so
far as ...
It does not seek to examine or to expound this Shakespearian drama æsthetically
, but only philologically , or with respect to the language . The only kind of
criticism which it professes is what is called verbal criticism . Its whole aim , in so
far as ...
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The English of the sixteenth century is in various respects a different language
from that of the nineteenth . The words and constructions are not throughout the
same , and when they are they have not always the same meaning . Much of ...
The English of the sixteenth century is in various respects a different language
from that of the nineteenth . The words and constructions are not throughout the
same , and when they are they have not always the same meaning . Much of ...
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completeness in what it may contain in reference to the history and constitution of
the language generally , or of particular classes of words and constructions .
Among the fragments , or specimens , however , - for they can be nothing more ...
completeness in what it may contain in reference to the history and constitution of
the language generally , or of particular classes of words and constructions .
Among the fragments , or specimens , however , - for they can be nothing more ...
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