The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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... little book , and drew from it considerable additional matter . To Prof . F . J .
Child , of Harvard College , for the encouragement he has given me in my work ,
and for many valuable criticisms and suggestions , I am under especial
obligations .
... little book , and drew from it considerable additional matter . To Prof . F . J .
Child , of Harvard College , for the encouragement he has given me in my work ,
and for many valuable criticisms and suggestions , I am under especial
obligations .
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Spenser may be suspected to have had some peculiar notions upon the subject
of orthography ; but , apparently , it was not a matter about which Shakespeare
troubled himself . In departing from the original editions here , therefore , we lose
...
Spenser may be suspected to have had some peculiar notions upon the subject
of orthography ; but , apparently , it was not a matter about which Shakespeare
troubled himself . In departing from the original editions here , therefore , we lose
...
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... ought to be very cautiously made . VI . THE MECHANISM OF ENGLISH VERSE
, AND THE PROSODY OF THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE . The mechanism of
verse is a thing altogether distinct from the music of verse . The one is matter of ...
... ought to be very cautiously made . VI . THE MECHANISM OF ENGLISH VERSE
, AND THE PROSODY OF THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE . The mechanism of
verse is a thing altogether distinct from the music of verse . The one is matter of ...
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But I cannot think that he had fully considered the matter . It is certain that in no
verse of Coleridge ' s own does any mere pause ever perform the function which
would thus be assigned to it . Nor is any such principle recognized in any other ...
But I cannot think that he had fully considered the matter . It is certain that in no
verse of Coleridge ' s own does any mere pause ever perform the function which
would thus be assigned to it . Nor is any such principle recognized in any other ...
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These instances are abundantly sufficient to prove the prevalence in the Play of
the peculiarity under consideration , and also its recognition , whether
consciously and deliberately or otherwise does not matter , by the editors . But
further , we ...
These instances are abundantly sufficient to prove the prevalence in the Play of
the peculiarity under consideration , and also its recognition , whether
consciously and deliberately or otherwise does not matter , by the editors . But
further , we ...
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