The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1871 - 386 страници |
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... provin- cial speech was probably sounded Shackspeare or Shacksper ; but even in the poet's own day its more refined or literary pronunciation seems to have been the same ( 1 ) PROLEGOMENA SHAKESPEARE'S PERSONAL HISTORY.
... provin- cial speech was probably sounded Shackspeare or Shacksper ; but even in the poet's own day its more refined or literary pronunciation seems to have been the same ( 1 ) PROLEGOMENA SHAKESPEARE'S PERSONAL HISTORY.
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... seems to have been the same that now prevails . It was certainly recog- nized as a combination of the two words Shake and Spear . His own spelling of it , however , in a few instances in which that , our only known fragment of his ...
... seems to have been the same that now prevails . It was certainly recog- nized as a combination of the two words Shake and Spear . His own spelling of it , however , in a few instances in which that , our only known fragment of his ...
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... seems always to have con- tinued to look upon Stratford as his home ; there he left his wife and children ; he is said to have made a point of revisiting his native town once a year ; and thither , after he had , by the unceasing ...
... seems always to have con- tinued to look upon Stratford as his home ; there he left his wife and children ; he is said to have made a point of revisiting his native town once a year ; and thither , after he had , by the unceasing ...
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... seems to have its present title built or wrought into it , and as it were in- corporated with it . 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 ...
... seems to have its present title built or wrought into it , and as it were in- corporated with it . 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 ...
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... seem to imply , what is otherwise probable enough , that up to this time Shakespeare had chiefly made himself known as a dramatic writer by remodelling and improving the works of his predecessors . He may , however , have also even ...
... seem to imply , what is otherwise probable enough , that up to this time Shakespeare had chiefly made himself known as a dramatic writer by remodelling and improving the works of his predecessors . He may , however , have also even ...
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