The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страници |
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... ( perhaps not wisely , on the whole ) because I found that the Folio had honor in the majority of cases , and even in " hon- or for his valour " in 374 . † Craik's references are to the First edition . In the Second Collier has adopted ...
... ( perhaps not wisely , on the whole ) because I found that the Folio had honor in the majority of cases , and even in " hon- or for his valour " in 374 . † Craik's references are to the First edition . In the Second Collier has adopted ...
Страница ix
... . Even when anything is wrong in the original edition , the man- ner in which it is to be set to rights is for the most part both pretty obvious and nearly certain . There are , perhaps , scarcely so many as half a ( ix )
... . Even when anything is wrong in the original edition , the man- ner in which it is to be set to rights is for the most part both pretty obvious and nearly certain . There are , perhaps , scarcely so many as half a ( ix )
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... perhaps , scarcely so many as half a dozen lines of any importance which must be given up as hope- lessly incurable or even doubtful . It is , I should think , of all the Plays , by much the easiest to edit ; both the settlement of the ...
... perhaps , scarcely so many as half a dozen lines of any importance which must be given up as hope- lessly incurable or even doubtful . It is , I should think , of all the Plays , by much the easiest to edit ; both the settlement of the ...
Страница xiv
... perhaps , to carry out the examination of a principle , or the survey of a group of connected facts , farther than had before been done ; such as those in the notes on Merely ( 45 ) , on Its ( 54 ) , on Shrew and Shrewd ( 186 ) , on ...
... perhaps , to carry out the examination of a principle , or the survey of a group of connected facts , farther than had before been done ; such as those in the notes on Merely ( 45 ) , on Its ( 54 ) , on Shrew and Shrewd ( 186 ) , on ...
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... perhaps never very wealthy , but rather always a struggling man , possessed of some houses in Stratford , as well as of a small freehold estate acquired by his marriage ; and his connection with the Arden family would itself bring him ...
... perhaps never very wealthy , but rather always a struggling man , possessed of some houses in Stratford , as well as of a small freehold estate acquired by his marriage ; and his connection with the Arden family would itself bring him ...
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