The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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What is most misleading of all , many words and forms have acquired senses for
us which they had not for him . ... complete as I could make it , in the sense of not
leaving any passage unremarked upon which seemed to be difficult or obscure .
What is most misleading of all , many words and forms have acquired senses for
us which they had not for him . ... complete as I could make it , in the sense of not
leaving any passage unremarked upon which seemed to be difficult or obscure .
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If Titus Andronicus and the Three Parts of Henry the Sixth are to be accounted his
in any sense , they probably belong to this earliest stage of his career . Of the
thirty - seven Plays there are seven the authenticity of which has been more or
less ...
If Titus Andronicus and the Three Parts of Henry the Sixth are to be accounted his
in any sense , they probably belong to this earliest stage of his career . Of the
thirty - seven Plays there are seven the authenticity of which has been more or
less ...
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Everything betokens that editor or editing of the volume , in any proper or
distinctive sense , there could have been none . The only editor was manifestly
the head workman in the printing - office . On closer inspection , we detect other ...
Everything betokens that editor or editing of the volume , in any proper or
distinctive sense , there could have been none . The only editor was manifestly
the head workman in the printing - office . On closer inspection , we detect other ...
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... in other cases , what is indispensable to the sense , or to the continuity and
completeness of the dramatic narrative , is altogether omitted . Such errors and
deficiencies can only be explained on the supposition that the compositor had
been ...
... in other cases , what is indispensable to the sense , or to the continuity and
completeness of the dramatic narrative , is altogether omitted . Such errors and
deficiencies can only be explained on the supposition that the compositor had
been ...
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It is there shown , from an examination of the First Act of Macbeth , that the
number of readings in the First Folio ( including arrangements of the verse and
punctuation affecting the sense ) which must be admitted to be either clearly
wrong , or ...
It is there shown , from an examination of the First Act of Macbeth , that the
number of readings in the First Folio ( including arrangements of the verse and
punctuation affecting the sense ) which must be admitted to be either clearly
wrong , or ...
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