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 of ...
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 of ...
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... Nay , I will win my wager better yet . ” And his last words in passing from the
stage , as if in pointed allusion to our supposed title of the piece , are , ' Twas I
won the wager , though you [ Lucentio ] hit the white , And , being a winner , God
give ...
... Nay , I will win my wager better yet . ” And his last words in passing from the
stage , as if in pointed allusion to our supposed title of the piece , are , ' Twas I
won the wager , though you [ Lucentio ] hit the white , And , being a winner , God
give ...
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Shakespeare and his contemporaries , although they more usually said , as we
do , “ words sometimes give offence , ” held themselves entitled to say also , if
they chose , “ words sometimes gives offence . ” But here again so much offence
...
Shakespeare and his contemporaries , although they more usually said , as we
do , “ words sometimes give offence , ” held themselves entitled to say also , if
they chose , “ words sometimes gives offence . ” But here again so much offence
...
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... special grounds or occasions ; employed habitually , or very frequently , it
crowds and cumbers the rhythm , and gives it ... the artistic distribution of the
pauses and cadences , principally give its variety , freedom , and life to our
Heroic verse .
... special grounds or occasions ; employed habitually , or very frequently , it
crowds and cumbers the rhythm , and gives it ... the artistic distribution of the
pauses and cadences , principally give its variety , freedom , and life to our
Heroic verse .
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I have heard that Julius Cæsar Grew fat with feasting there ( ii . 6 ) ; When Antony
found Julius Cæsar dead , He cried almost to roaring ; and he wept When at
Philippi he found Brutus slain ( iii . 2 ) ; Thyreus . — Give me grace to lay My duty
on ...
I have heard that Julius Cæsar Grew fat with feasting there ( ii . 6 ) ; When Antony
found Julius Cæsar dead , He cried almost to roaring ; and he wept When at
Philippi he found Brutus slain ( iii . 2 ) ; Thyreus . — Give me grace to lay My duty
on ...
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