The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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The punctuation , too , I have sometimes changed , but in no case where the
interpretation of the passage depended upon it ( see note on Even by the rule ,
etc. , 708 ) . As far as possible , I have verified the references to other Plays and
to ...
The punctuation , too , I have sometimes changed , but in no case where the
interpretation of the passage depended upon it ( see note on Even by the rule ,
etc. , 708 ) . As far as possible , I have verified the references to other Plays and
to ...
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... which have been usually suppressed , although ' em remains familiar enough
in our colloquial speech , or at any rate is still perfectly intelligible and
unambiguous , and moe is sometimes the only form that will suit the exigencies of
the verse ...
... which have been usually suppressed , although ' em remains familiar enough
in our colloquial speech , or at any rate is still perfectly intelligible and
unambiguous , and moe is sometimes the only form that will suit the exigencies of
the verse ...
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... even those are now offered to your view cured and perfect of their limbs , and
all the rest absolute in their numbers , * as he Do This Latinism has no special
reference , as has sometimes been supposed , to the verse ; it means merely
perfect ...
... even those are now offered to your view cured and perfect of their limbs , and
all the rest absolute in their numbers , * as he Do This Latinism has no special
reference , as has sometimes been supposed , to the verse ; it means merely
perfect ...
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... although not purely nonsensical , yet clearly wrong , and at the same time such
as are hardly to be sufficiently accounted for as the natural mistakes of the
compositor . Sometimes what is evidently the true word or expression has given
place ...
... although not purely nonsensical , yet clearly wrong , and at the same time such
as are hardly to be sufficiently accounted for as the natural mistakes of the
compositor . Sometimes what is evidently the true word or expression has given
place ...
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Another form which was unquestionably part of the regular phraseology and
grammar of his day is what is sometimes described as the conjunction of a plural
nominative with a singular verb , but is really only a peculiar mode of inflecting
the ...
Another form which was unquestionably part of the regular phraseology and
grammar of his day is what is sometimes described as the conjunction of a plural
nominative with a singular verb , but is really only a peculiar mode of inflecting
the ...
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