The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1888 - 386 страници |
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... [ White reads " thing . " ] - - There is a remarkable coincidence , both of thought and of expression , between what we have here and the following passage in Troilus and Cressida , iii . 3 : - Nor doth the eye itself , That most pure ...
... [ White reads " thing . " ] - - There is a remarkable coincidence , both of thought and of expression , between what we have here and the following passage in Troilus and Cressida , iii . 3 : - Nor doth the eye itself , That most pure ...
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... White have on . ] And everywhere else , I believe , Shakespeare writes jealous of . But there seems to be no natural reason , independently of usage , why the adjective might not take the one preposition as well as the other . They used ...
... White have on . ] And everywhere else , I believe , Shakespeare writes jealous of . But there seems to be no natural reason , independently of usage , why the adjective might not take the one preposition as well as the other . They used ...
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... [ White follows Johnson . Hudson has anticipated Craik in the explanation here given . ] - 50. And after scandal them . We have lost the verb scandal altogether , and we scarcely use the other form , to scandalize , except in the sense of ...
... [ White follows Johnson . Hudson has anticipated Craik in the explanation here given . ] - 50. And after scandal them . We have lost the verb scandal altogether , and we scarcely use the other form , to scandalize , except in the sense of ...
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... with the sprete , And of hit woe wille I wete , Gif that I may hit bales bete . For additional examples see Eastwood and Wright's Bible Word - Book . " " White , in a note on " it's 168 [ ACT 1 . PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY .
... with the sprete , And of hit woe wille I wete , Gif that I may hit bales bete . For additional examples see Eastwood and Wright's Bible Word - Book . " " White , in a note on " it's 168 [ ACT 1 . PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY .
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... White , in a note on " it's folly , " etc. , Winter's Tale , i . 2 vol . v . p . 385 of his edition of the poet ) , says , " It appears that the possessive pronoun its , in its consolidated form , was not known in Shakespeare's time ...
... White , in a note on " it's folly , " etc. , Winter's Tale , i . 2 vol . v . p . 385 of his edition of the poet ) , says , " It appears that the possessive pronoun its , in its consolidated form , was not known in Shakespeare's time ...
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