The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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... whether it be the commencing or concluding portion ) , but something which
professes to be a complete verse . The present is not merely a truncated line of
nine syllables , or one where the defect consists in the want of either the first or
the ...
... whether it be the commencing or concluding portion ) , but something which
professes to be a complete verse . The present is not merely a truncated line of
nine syllables , or one where the defect consists in the want of either the first or
the ...
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It might almost be suspected that the complete and full - length Cæsar had been
carefully reserved for another drama . Even Antony is only half delineated here ,
to be brought forward again on another scene : Cæsar needed such ...
It might almost be suspected that the complete and full - length Cæsar had been
carefully reserved for another drama . Even Antony is only half delineated here ,
to be brought forward again on another scene : Cæsar needed such ...
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2 ) , “ Things rank and gross in nature possess it merely , ” he by the merely
brings the possession before the mind , and characterizes it as complete and
absolute ; but by the same term now the prominence would be given to
something else ...
2 ) , “ Things rank and gross in nature possess it merely , ” he by the merely
brings the possession before the mind , and characterizes it as complete and
absolute ; but by the same term now the prominence would be given to
something else ...
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The notion that two such consecutive fragments were always intended by
Shakespeare to make a complete verse , has led the modern editors , more
especially Steevens , into a great deal of uncalled - for chopping and tinkering of
the old text ...
The notion that two such consecutive fragments were always intended by
Shakespeare to make a complete verse , has led the modern editors , more
especially Steevens , into a great deal of uncalled - for chopping and tinkering of
the old text ...
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Unless , indeed , we are to assume the verse here to be complete and regular ,
and that assembly is to be read as a word of four syllables , as - sem - bl - y . In
the present Play , however , at 294 , we have an instance to which that objection
...
Unless , indeed , we are to assume the verse here to be complete and regular ,
and that assembly is to be read as a word of four syllables , as - sem - bl - y . In
the present Play , however , at 294 , we have an instance to which that objection
...
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