The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1871 - 386 страници |
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... mark ; but there can be no doubt that the son had a gram- mar - school education . He was in all probability sent to the free - school of his native town . After he left school it has been thought that he may have spent some time in an ...
... mark ; but there can be no doubt that the son had a gram- mar - school education . He was in all probability sent to the free - school of his native town . After he left school it has been thought that he may have spent some time in an ...
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... . A certain progress of style may be traced , more or less dis- tinctly , in every writer ; and there is no point of style which more marks a poetic writer than the character of his versification . It is this , for THE VERSE . 37.
... . A certain progress of style may be traced , more or less dis- tinctly , in every writer ; and there is no point of style which more marks a poetic writer than the character of his versification . It is this , for THE VERSE . 37.
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... mark ; for we'll Hear nought from Rome in private . - V. 3 . That thou restrain'st from me the duty which To a mother's part belongs . -V . 3 . And hale him up and down ; af swearing , if The Roman ladies bring not comfort home . - v ...
... mark ; for we'll Hear nought from Rome in private . - V. 3 . That thou restrain'st from me the duty which To a mother's part belongs . -V . 3 . And hale him up and down ; af swearing , if The Roman ladies bring not comfort home . - v ...
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... marks invested , You - Anon do meet the senate . - ii . 3 . Would think upon you for your voices , And Translate his malice towards you into love . - ii . 3 . The apprehension of his present portance , Which - Most gibingly , ungravely ...
... marks invested , You - Anon do meet the senate . - ii . 3 . Would think upon you for your voices , And Translate his malice towards you into love . - ii . 3 . The apprehension of his present portance , Which - Most gibingly , ungravely ...
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... Cassius is A wretched creature , and must bend his body If Cæsar carelessly but nod on him . He had a fever when he was in Spain , And , when the fit was on him , I did mark - How he did shake : ' tis true , this 64 [ ACT I. JULIUS CAESAR .
... Cassius is A wretched creature , and must bend his body If Cæsar carelessly but nod on him . He had a fever when he was in Spain , And , when the fit was on him , I did mark - How he did shake : ' tis true , this 64 [ ACT I. JULIUS CAESAR .
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accent adverb annotator Antony and Cleopatra appear bear blood Brutus Cæs called Capitol Casca Cassius Chaucer Cicero Cinna Collier common commonly Compare conjecture Coriolanus death Decius dissyllable doth Dyce English Enter Exeunt expression fear formerly French give Grammar Hamlet hand hath hear heart hemistich Henry honor Hudson ides of March instance Julius Cæsar King language Latin look lord Lucilius Lucius Macbeth Malone Mark Antony meaning Merchant of Venice merely Messala Milton modern editors night noble Octavius old copies original edition original text passage Philippi phrase Pindarus Plutarch poet Portia present Play printed probably pronoun prosody reading regard Roman Rome Saxon SCENE Second Folio seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shrew signifying speak speare speech spirit stage direction stand Steevens substantive syllable thee thing thou tion Titinius verb verse White Winter's Tale word writers