The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страници |
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... language . The portions of the original work which I have retained , I have thought it best to give precisely as the author wrote them . Here and there I have abridged a paragraph , and in two or three instances I have changed a word or ...
... language . The portions of the original work which I have retained , I have thought it best to give precisely as the author wrote them . Here and there I have abridged a paragraph , and in two or three instances I have changed a word or ...
Страница ix
... language or style of Shakespeare and to the English language generally . My first business I have considered to be the cor- rect exhibition and explanation of the noble work of our great dramatist with which the volume pro- fesses to be ...
... language or style of Shakespeare and to the English language generally . My first business I have considered to be the cor- rect exhibition and explanation of the noble work of our great dramatist with which the volume pro- fesses to be ...
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... language , both of the text of the editio princeps and of the textus receptus . I have not sought to register with the same exactness the various readings of the other texts , ancient and modern ; but I be- lieve , nevertheless , that ...
... language , both of the text of the editio princeps and of the textus receptus . I have not sought to register with the same exactness the various readings of the other texts , ancient and modern ; but I be- lieve , nevertheless , that ...
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... language from that of the nineteenth . The words and con- structions are not throughout the same , and when they are they have not always the same meaning . Much of Shakespeare's vocabulary has ceased to fall from either our lips or our ...
... language from that of the nineteenth . The words and con- structions are not throughout the same , and when they are they have not always the same meaning . Much of Shakespeare's vocabulary has ceased to fall from either our lips or our ...
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... language gener- ally , or of particular classes of words and construc- tions . Among the fragments , or specimens , how- ever , for they can be nothing more , —which occur in it of this kind of speculation , are a few which will be ...
... language gener- ally , or of particular classes of words and construc- tions . Among the fragments , or specimens , how- ever , for they can be nothing more , —which occur in it of this kind of speculation , are a few which will be ...
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