The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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... believe with Ulrici that The Tempest is the very latest of all Shakespeare's Plays , as with Mr. Hunter that it is one of his earliest , - — “ nearly the first in time , ” he calls it , “ as the first in place ( meaning as it stands ...
... believe with Ulrici that The Tempest is the very latest of all Shakespeare's Plays , as with Mr. Hunter that it is one of his earliest , - — “ nearly the first in time , ” he calls it , “ as the first in place ( meaning as it stands ...
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stands in the original collective edition ) , of the dramas which are wholly his . ... thus giving us what may stand , in want of a better , for a rhyme to the “ if I fail not of my cunning ” of the line following ?
stands in the original collective edition ) , of the dramas which are wholly his . ... thus giving us what may stand , in want of a better , for a rhyme to the “ if I fail not of my cunning ” of the line following ?
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The following Advertisement stands prefixed to an edition of Pericles , in 12mo , published in 1734 , and professing to be " printed for J. Tonson , and the rest of the Proprietors : ” — “ Whereas R. Walker , and his accomplices ...
The following Advertisement stands prefixed to an edition of Pericles , in 12mo , published in 1734 , and professing to be " printed for J. Tonson , and the rest of the Proprietors : ” — “ Whereas R. Walker , and his accomplices ...
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No modern editor has reprinted the Plays of Shakespeare exactly as they stand in any of the old Folios or Quartos . Neither the spelling , nor the punctuation , nor the words of any ancient copy have been retained unaltered , even with ...
No modern editor has reprinted the Plays of Shakespeare exactly as they stand in any of the old Folios or Quartos . Neither the spelling , nor the punctuation , nor the words of any ancient copy have been retained unaltered , even with ...
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Then standing in this position is therefore quietly converted by all the modern editors into our modern than . Another form which was unquestionably part of the regular phraseology and grammar of his day is what is sometimes described ...
Then standing in this position is therefore quietly converted by all the modern editors into our modern than . Another form which was unquestionably part of the regular phraseology and grammar of his day is what is sometimes described ...
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