The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страници |
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... 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 . CAMBRIDGE , Feb. 15 , 1867 . W. J. R. THE ...
... 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 . CAMBRIDGE , Feb. 15 , 1867 . W. J. R. THE ...
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... matter about which Shakespeare troubled himself . In departing from the original editions here , therefore , we lose nothing that is really his . 2. The actual form of the word in certain cases has been modernized . This deviation is ...
... matter about which Shakespeare troubled himself . In departing from the original editions here , therefore , we lose nothing that is really his . 2. The actual form of the word in certain cases has been modernized . This deviation is ...
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... matter of rule , the other of taste and feeling . No rules can be given for the production of music , or of the musical , any more than for the production of poetry , or the poetical . The law of the mechanical construction of verse is ...
... matter of rule , the other of taste and feeling . No rules can be given for the production of music , or of the musical , any more than for the production of poetry , or the poetical . The law of the mechanical construction of verse is ...
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... 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 English verse , modern or ancient , of which ...
... 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 English verse , modern or ancient , of which ...
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... matter of the versification is Steevens . The metrical arrange- ment of the First Folio is undoubtedly wrong in thousands of instances , and it is very evident that the conception which the persons by whom the printing was superintended ...
... matter of the versification is Steevens . The metrical arrange- ment of the First Folio is undoubtedly wrong in thousands of instances , and it is very evident that the conception which the persons by whom the printing was superintended ...
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