The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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fall from either our lips or our pens ; much of the 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 acquired senses for us which they had not ...
fall from either our lips or our pens ; much of the 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 acquired senses for us which they had not ...
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It is Helena's habitual word , and the thought that is never absent from her mind . “
All's well that ends well , ” she exclaims , in the Fourth Scene of the Fourth Act ,
Still the fine's the crown : Whate'er the course , the end is the renown . And again
...
It is Helena's habitual word , and the thought that is never absent from her mind . “
All's well that ends well , ” she exclaims , in the Fourth Scene of the Fourth Act ,
Still the fine's the crown : Whate'er the course , the end is the renown . And again
...
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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 . ” Here we
have certainly , along with an emphatic and undiscriminating condemnation of all
the ...
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 . ” Here we
have certainly , along with an emphatic and undiscriminating condemnation of all
the ...
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This would have been a singularly self - denying course for the noble versifier to
have taken if the notion that it had been either plagiarized or imitated by the great
English dramatist had ever crossed his mind . The resemblance , in fact , is no ...
This would have been a singularly self - denying course for the noble versifier to
have taken if the notion that it had been either plagiarized or imitated by the great
English dramatist had ever crossed his mind . The resemblance , in fact , is no ...
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And then , after a “ What say you , uncle ? ” he explains the great thought that was
working in his mind in these striking words : UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY
That Julius Cæsar was a famous man : With what THE JULIUS CÆSAR . 51.
And then , after a “ What say you , uncle ? ” he explains the great thought that was
working in his mind in these striking words : UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY
That Julius Cæsar was a famous man : With what THE JULIUS CÆSAR . 51.
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