The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1871 - 386 страници |
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... meaning which he attached to so much of it as still survives has dropped out of our minds . What is most misleading of all , many words and forms have ac- quired senses for us which they had not for him . All such cases that the Play ...
... meaning which he attached to so much of it as still survives has dropped out of our minds . What is most misleading of all , many words and forms have ac- quired senses for us which they had not for him . All such cases that the Play ...
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... meaning in the dialogue cir- cling around the phrase in question , or continually return- ing upon it , in this way , unless it formed the name of the Play . On the other hand , there is not an expression throughout the piece that can ...
... meaning in the dialogue cir- cling around the phrase in question , or continually return- ing upon it , in this way , unless it formed the name of the Play . On the other hand , there is not an expression throughout the piece that can ...
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... meaning of ought as applied to that which is one's duty , or which is fitting . [ See Latham's English Lan- guage , Fifth Edition , ( 1862 ) , §§ 599 , 605 , 606 , 727 ; and Marsh , Lectures on English Language , First Series , pp . 320 ...
... meaning of ought as applied to that which is one's duty , or which is fitting . [ See Latham's English Lan- guage , Fifth Edition , ( 1862 ) , §§ 599 , 605 , 606 , 727 ; and Marsh , Lectures on English Language , First Series , pp . 320 ...
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... meaning of ceremony has been extended so as to include also forms of civility and outward forms of state . We have it in that sense in 27. And we shall find lower down that Shakespeare uses it in still another sense , which is peculiar ...
... meaning of ceremony has been extended so as to include also forms of civility and outward forms of state . We have it in that sense in 27. And we shall find lower down that Shakespeare uses it in still another sense , which is peculiar ...
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... meaning were , to nothing more than the undoing of the kingdom . The mere would lead us to think of something else , some possible aggravation of the undoing ( such , for instance , as the disgrace or infamy ) , from SC . II . ] 147 ...
... meaning were , to nothing more than the undoing of the kingdom . The mere would lead us to think of something else , some possible aggravation of the undoing ( such , for instance , as the disgrace or infamy ) , from SC . II . ] 147 ...
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