The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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The portions of the original work which I have retained , I have thought it best to
give precisely as the author ' wrote them . Here and there I have abridged a
paragraph , and in two or three instances I have changed a word or phrase ; but
none ...
The portions of the original work which I have retained , I have thought it best to
give precisely as the author ' wrote them . Here and there I have abridged a
paragraph , and in two or three instances I have changed a word or phrase ; but
none ...
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Then , with regard to the explanation of the text : I confess that here my fear is
rather that I shall be thought to have done too much than too little . But I have
been desirous to omit nothing that any reader might require for the full
understanding of ...
Then , with regard to the explanation of the text : I confess that here my fear is
rather that I shall be thought to have done too much than too little . But I have
been desirous to omit nothing that any reader might require for the full
understanding of ...
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After he left school it has been thought that he may have spent some time in an
attorney's office . But in 1582 , when he was only eighteen , he married ; his wife ,
Anne Hathaway , of Shottery , in the neighborhood of Stratford , was about eight ...
After he left school it has been thought that he may have spent some time in an
attorney's office . But in 1582 , when he was only eighteen , he married ; his wife ,
Anne Hathaway , of Shottery , in the neighborhood of Stratford , was about eight ...
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66 As the soul of Euphorbus was thought to live in Pythagoras , ” says a writer
named Francis Meres in his Palladis Tamia , published in 1598 , “ so the sweet
witty soul of Ovid lives in mellifluous and honeytongued Shakespeare : witness
his ...
66 As the soul of Euphorbus was thought to live in Pythagoras , ” says a writer
named Francis Meres in his Palladis Tamia , published in 1598 , “ so the sweet
witty soul of Ovid lives in mellifluous and honeytongued Shakespeare : witness
his ...
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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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