The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страници |
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... appears to have been , for the greater part , merely transcribed from some printed text , with such omissions and modifi- cations as were deemed expedient in reducing the two Plays to one . † The First Part of Henry * I have discussed ...
... appears to have been , for the greater part , merely transcribed from some printed text , with such omissions and modifi- cations as were deemed expedient in reducing the two Plays to one . † The First Part of Henry * I have discussed ...
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... appear from Nichols's Illustrations , II . 199 , that Theobald , in the Preface to the Second Edition of his Play of The Double Falsehood , which he pretended was written by Shakespeare , spoke of private property perhaps standing so ...
... appear from Nichols's Illustrations , II . 199 , that Theobald , in the Preface to the Second Edition of his Play of The Double Falsehood , which he pretended was written by Shakespeare , spoke of private property perhaps standing so ...
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... appears to have received the sanction of Coleridge . But I cannot think that he had fully considered the matter . It is certain that in no verse of Coleridge's own does any mere pause ever perform the function which would thus be ...
... appears to have received the sanction of Coleridge . But I cannot think that he had fully considered the matter . It is certain that in no verse of Coleridge's own does any mere pause ever perform the function which would thus be ...
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... appear to be rather drawn towards the ground than resting upon it , so in word - poetry too we have occa- sionally the exhibition of a similar feat . Instead of a strongly accented syllable , one taking only a very slight accent , or ...
... appear to be rather drawn towards the ground than resting upon it , so in word - poetry too we have occa- sionally the exhibition of a similar feat . Instead of a strongly accented syllable , one taking only a very slight accent , or ...
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... appear before the people , hoping . — v . 5 . I seemed his follower , not partner ; and He waged me with his countenance , as if I had been mercenary . - v . 5 . At a few drops of women's rheum , which are As cheap as lies . — v . 5 ...
... appear before the people , hoping . — v . 5 . I seemed his follower , not partner ; and He waged me with his countenance , as if I had been mercenary . - v . 5 . At a few drops of women's rheum , which are As cheap as lies . — v . 5 ...
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