The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1888 - 386 страници |
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... complete verse . The pres- ent is not merely a truncated line of nine syllables , or one where the defect consists in the want of either the first or the last syllable ; the defect here would not be cured by any addition to either the ...
... complete verse . The pres- ent is not merely a truncated line of nine syllables , or one where the defect consists in the want of either the first or the last syllable ; the defect here would not be cured by any addition to either the ...
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... complete and full - length Cæsar had been carefully reserved for another drama . Even Antony is only half delin- eated here , to be brought forward again on another scene : Cæsar needed such reproduction much more , and was as well ...
... complete and full - length Cæsar had been carefully reserved for another drama . Even Antony is only half delin- eated here , to be brought forward again on another scene : Cæsar needed such reproduction much more , and was as well ...
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... complete undoing of all the kingdom , to nothing less than such undoing ; but in our modern English the words would sound as if the speaker's meaning were , to nothing more than the undoing of the kingdom . The mere would lead us to ...
... complete undoing of all the kingdom , to nothing less than such undoing ; but in our modern English the words would sound as if the speaker's meaning were , to nothing more than the undoing of the kingdom . The mere would lead us to ...
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... complete verse , has led the modern editors , more especially Steevens , into a great deal of uncalled - for chopping and tinker- ing of the old text . 56. But in ourselves . In the original edition it is divided " our selves ...
... complete verse , has led the modern editors , more especially Steevens , into a great deal of uncalled - for chopping and tinker- ing of the old text . 56. But in ourselves . In the original edition it is divided " our selves ...
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... 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 does not apply . The line there " Look , how ...
... 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 does not apply . The line there " Look , how ...
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