The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1888 - 386 страници |
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Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar George Lillie Craik William James Rolfe. AUGI 3 1945 MAR 10 1952 DEC 1/6 1053 HS -bre THE ENGLISH OF SHAKESPEARE ; ILLUSTRATED IN A Philological Commentary Date Due.
Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar George Lillie Craik William James Rolfe. AUGI 3 1945 MAR 10 1952 DEC 1/6 1053 HS -bre THE ENGLISH OF SHAKESPEARE ; ILLUSTRATED IN A Philological Commentary Date Due.
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... Shakespeare , and made daily use of this book of Professor Craik's in teaching them . They noted down all the more in- portant points as I gave them , and , without having seen the book , learned the better part of it pretty thoroughly ...
... Shakespeare , and made daily use of this book of Professor Craik's in teaching them . They noted down all the more in- portant points as I gave them , and , without having seen the book , learned the better part of it pretty thoroughly ...
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... SHAKESPEARE , I would be understood to have had a twofold purpose , in conformity with the title of the volume , which would naturally be taken to prom- ise something of exposition in regard both to the language or style of Shakespeare ...
... SHAKESPEARE , I would be understood to have had a twofold purpose , in conformity with the title of the volume , which would naturally be taken to prom- ise something of exposition in regard both to the language or style of Shakespeare ...
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