The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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Such , for instance , is the well - known line in Measure for Measure , ii . 2 , as it
stands in the First Folio , Than the soft myrtle . But man , proud man . Here , it will
be observed , we have not a hemistich ( by which we mean any portion of a verse
...
Such , for instance , is the well - known line in Measure for Measure , ii . 2 , as it
stands in the First Folio , Than the soft myrtle . But man , proud man . Here , it will
be observed , we have not a hemistich ( by which we mean any portion of a verse
...
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... as has just been observed , such verses are very numerous . Here , in the first
place , we have a good many instances in which the versification is correctly
exhibited in the First Folio , and , of course , as might be expected , in all
subsequent ...
... as has just been observed , such verses are very numerous . Here , in the first
place , we have a good many instances in which the versification is correctly
exhibited in the First Folio , and , of course , as might be expected , in all
subsequent ...
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I formerly supposed , ” Malone adds , “ that this droll was formed on the play
before us ; but have lately observed that it is mentioned with other motions (
Jonas , Ninevie , and the Destruction of Jerusalem ) in Marston ' s Dutch
Courtesan ...
I formerly supposed , ” Malone adds , “ that this droll was formed on the play
before us ; but have lately observed that it is mentioned with other motions (
Jonas , Ninevie , and the Destruction of Jerusalem ) in Marston ' s Dutch
Courtesan ...
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For Cassius is aweary of the world : Hated by one he loves ; braved by his
brother ; Checked like a bondman ; all his faults observed , Set in a note - book ,
learned and conned by rote , To cast into my teeth . O , I could weep My spirit
from mine ...
For Cassius is aweary of the world : Hated by one he loves ; braved by his
brother ; Checked like a bondman ; all his faults observed , Set in a note - book ,
learned and conned by rote , To cast into my teeth . O , I could weep My spirit
from mine ...
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I . The verb to owe , it may further be observed , is etymologically the same with
own . Shakespeare repeatedly has owe where own would be now employed ; as
in Iago ' s diabolical self - gratulation ( in Othello , iii . 3 ) :Not poppy , nor ...
I . The verb to owe , it may further be observed , is etymologically the same with
own . Shakespeare repeatedly has owe where own would be now employed ; as
in Iago ' s diabolical self - gratulation ( in Othello , iii . 3 ) :Not poppy , nor ...
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