The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страници |
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... regard both to the language or style of Shakespeare and to the English language generally . My first business I have considered to be the cor- rect exhibition and explanation of the noble work of our great dramatist with which the ...
... regard both to the language or style of Shakespeare and to the English language generally . My first business I have considered to be the cor- rect exhibition and explanation of the noble work of our great dramatist with which the ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... regard to the explanation of the text : I confess that here my fear is rather that I shall be thought to have done too much than too little . But I have been desirous to omit nothing that any reader might require for the full ...
... regard to the explanation of the text : I confess that here my fear is rather that I shall be thought to have done too much than too little . But I have been desirous to omit nothing that any reader might require for the full ...
Страница xiii
... promise of new light in regard to the history both of the Plays and of the mind of their author . Still less can the Commentary pretend to any -- completeness in what it may contain in reference to THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE . xiii.
... promise of new light in regard to the history both of the Plays and of the mind of their author . Still less can the Commentary pretend to any -- completeness in what it may contain in reference to THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE . xiii.
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... regard to which the Press , when it was resorted to , was always felt to be at best but an imperfect and unnat- ural substitute for the proper mode of publication by means of the Stage . The writer , it would seem to in the Preface to ...
... regard to which the Press , when it was resorted to , was always felt to be at best but an imperfect and unnat- ural substitute for the proper mode of publication by means of the Stage . The writer , it would seem to in the Preface to ...
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