The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страници |
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... least unsatisfactory state . From whatever cause it has happened , the passages in this Play as to the true reading of which there can be much reasonable doubt are , comparatively , very few . Even when anything is wrong in the original ...
... least unsatisfactory state . From whatever cause it has happened , the passages in this Play as to the true reading of which there can be much reasonable doubt are , comparatively , very few . Even when anything is wrong in the original ...
Страница xi
... least as regards the 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 ...
... least as regards the 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 ...
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... least , not obvious to ordinary readers of the present day . This comes partly from certain characteristics of his style , which would probably have made him occasionally a difficult author in any circumstances ; but much more from the ...
... least , not obvious to ordinary readers of the present day . This comes partly from certain characteristics of his style , which would probably have made him occasionally a difficult author in any circumstances ; but much more from the ...
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... least , were well known long before this . " As the soul of Euphorbus was thought to live in Pythag- oras , " says a writer named Francis Meres in his Palladis Tamia , published in 1598 , " so the sweet witty soul of Ovid lives in ...
... least , were well known long before this . " As the soul of Euphorbus was thought to live in Pythag- oras , " says a writer named Francis Meres in his Palladis Tamia , published in 1598 , " so the sweet witty soul of Ovid lives in ...
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... least , were well known long before this . the soul of Euphorbus was thought to live in Pythag- oras , " says a writer named Francis Meres in his Palladis Tamia , published in 1598 , " so the sweet witty soul of Ovid lives in ...
... least , were well known long before this . the soul of Euphorbus was thought to live in Pythag- oras , " says a writer named Francis Meres in his Palladis Tamia , published in 1598 , " so the sweet witty soul of Ovid lives in ...
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