The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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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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25 THE MECHANISM OF ENGLISH VERSE , AND THE PROSODY OF THE
PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE . 28 SHAKESPEARE's Julius CÆSAR . . 44 THE
TRAGEDY OF JULIUS CÆSAR . 59 PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY . 131 ( xv ) [
THE ...
25 THE MECHANISM OF ENGLISH VERSE , AND THE PROSODY OF THE
PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE . 28 SHAKESPEARE's Julius CÆSAR . . 44 THE
TRAGEDY OF JULIUS CÆSAR . 59 PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY . 131 ( xv ) [
THE ...
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anger against the new luminary : “ There is an upstart crow , beautified with our
feathers , that , with his tiger's heart wrapped in a player's hide , supposes he is
as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you ; and , being an ...
anger against the new luminary : “ There is an upstart crow , beautified with our
feathers , that , with his tiger's heart wrapped in a player's hide , supposes he is
as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you ; and , being an ...
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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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In some places the verse is printed as plain prose ; elsewhere , prose is
ignorantly and ludicrously exhibited in the guise of verse . Indisputable and
undisputed errors are of frequent occurrence , so gross that it is impossible they
could have ...
In some places the verse is printed as plain prose ; elsewhere , prose is
ignorantly and ludicrously exhibited in the guise of verse . Indisputable and
undisputed errors are of frequent occurrence , so gross that it is impossible they
could have ...
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