The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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... they observe , had been pleased to think the said trifles something , - and by a
Preface , in which , after confessing that it would have been a thing to be wished “
that the author himself had lived to have set forth and overseen his own writings ...
... they observe , had been pleased to think the said trifles something , - and by a
Preface , in which , after confessing that it would have been a thing to be wished “
that the author himself had lived to have set forth and overseen his own writings ...
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... be a great straining of such premises to conclude that the First Folio is to be
accepted throughout as anything like an infallible authority in all cases for what
Shakespeare actually wrote . That would , for one thing , be to suppose an
accuracy ...
... be a great straining of such premises to conclude that the First Folio is to be
accepted throughout as anything like an infallible authority in all cases for what
Shakespeare actually wrote . That would , for one thing , be to suppose an
accuracy ...
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... however , that alterations of this kind ought to be very cautiously made . VI .
THE MECHANISM OF ENGLISH VERSE , AND THE PROSODY OF THE PLAYS
OF SHAKESPEARE . The mechanism of verse is a thing altogether distinct from
the ...
... however , that alterations of this kind ought to be very cautiously made . VI .
THE MECHANISM OF ENGLISH VERSE , AND THE PROSODY OF THE PLAYS
OF SHAKESPEARE . The mechanism of verse is a thing altogether distinct from
the ...
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... are made available in concluding so many lines . The same thing happens
when we have at the end of the line a short or unaccented monosyllable which
either coalesces like an enclitic with the preceding word , or at least belongs to
the ...
... are made available in concluding so many lines . The same thing happens
when we have at the end of the line a short or unaccented monosyllable which
either coalesces like an enclitic with the preceding word , or at least belongs to
the ...
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... unemphatic monosyllable of the kind in question are of most frequent
occurrence , while the only instances of anything of the sort in the first are , I
believe , the following :54 . I had as lief not be as live to be In awe of such a thing
as I myself .
... unemphatic monosyllable of the kind in question are of most frequent
occurrence , while the only instances of anything of the sort in the first are , I
believe , the following :54 . I had as lief not be as live to be In awe of such a thing
as I myself .
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