The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1888 - 386 страници |
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... stands in the original collective edition ] , of the dramas which are wholly his . " May not the true Love's Labour's ... stand , in want of a better , for a rhyme to the " if I fail not of my cunning " of the line following ? The lines ...
... stands in the original collective edition ] , of the dramas which are wholly his . " May not the true Love's Labour's ... stand , in want of a better , for a rhyme to the " if I fail not of my cunning " of the line following ? The lines ...
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... stands prefixed to an edition of Pericles , in 12mo , published in 1734 , and professing to be " printed for J. Ton ... standing so far in his way as to prevent him from putting out a complete edition of Shakespeare's Works . The passage ...
... stands prefixed to an edition of Pericles , in 12mo , published in 1734 , and professing to be " printed for J. Ton ... standing so far in his way as to prevent him from putting out a complete edition of Shakespeare's Works . The passage ...
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... stand in any of the old Folios or Quartos . Neither the spelling , nor the punctua- tion , nor the words of any ancient copy have been retained unaltered , even with the correction of obvi- ous errors of the Press . It has been ...
... stand in any of the old Folios or Quartos . Neither the spelling , nor the punctua- tion , nor the words of any ancient copy have been retained unaltered , even with the correction of obvi- ous errors of the Press . It has been ...
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... standing in this position is there- fore quietly converted by all the modern editors into our modern than . Another form which was un- questionably part of the regular phraseology and grammar of his day is what is sometimes described as ...
... standing in this position is there- fore quietly converted by all the modern editors into our modern than . Another form which was un- questionably part of the regular phraseology and grammar of his day is what is sometimes described as ...
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... stands removed from the en- , or the in- from the -cept . This , in so far as regards the heroic line , is equivalent to saying that every alternate foot may be without a really accented syllable in it at all . Or the line might be ...
... stands removed from the en- , or the in- from the -cept . This , in so far as regards the heroic line , is equivalent to saying that every alternate foot may be without a really accented syllable in it at all . Or the line might be ...
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