The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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On the other hand , there is not an expression throughout the piece that can be
fairly considered as allusive to such a title as Love ' s Labour ' s Won . Another
notion that has been taken up is that the Play now known as The Tempest is that
...
On the other hand , there is not an expression throughout the piece that can be
fairly considered as allusive to such a title as Love ' s Labour ' s Won . Another
notion that has been taken up is that the Play now known as The Tempest is that
...
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... is also evidently by another hand . III . THE SOURCES FOR THE TEXT OF
SHAKESPEARE ' S PLAYS . FROM what has been stated it appears that , of the
entire number of thirty - seven Plays which are usually regarded as Shakespeare
' s ...
... is also evidently by another hand . III . THE SOURCES FOR THE TEXT OF
SHAKESPEARE ' S PLAYS . FROM what has been stated it appears that , of the
entire number of thirty - seven Plays which are usually regarded as Shakespeare
' s ...
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conceived them . Who , as he was a happy imitator of nature , was a most gentle
expresser of it : his mind and hand went together ; and what he thought he
uttered with that easiness , that we have scarce received from him a blot in his
papers .
conceived them . Who , as he was a happy imitator of nature , was a most gentle
expresser of it : his mind and hand went together ; and what he thought he
uttered with that easiness , that we have scarce received from him a blot in his
papers .
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On the other hand , some of his alterations are in all probability mistaken , some
of his new readings apparently inadmissible , * and * Among such must be
reckoned , undoubtedly , the alteration , in Lady Macbeth ' s passionate rejoinder
...
On the other hand , some of his alterations are in all probability mistaken , some
of his new readings apparently inadmissible , * and * Among such must be
reckoned , undoubtedly , the alteration , in Lady Macbeth ' s passionate rejoinder
...
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His ear was a practised and correct enough one , only that it had been trained in
a narrow school . Malone , on the other hand , had no notion whatever of verse
beyond what he could obtain by counting the syllables on his fingers . Everything
...
His ear was a practised and correct enough one , only that it had been trained in
a narrow school . Malone , on the other hand , had no notion whatever of verse
beyond what he could obtain by counting the syllables on his fingers . Everything
...
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