The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1888 - 386 страници |
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... laugher . Pope made this correction , in which he has been followed by all sub- sequent editors . In all the editions before his the reading is laughter ; and the necessity or propriety of 152 [ ACT I. PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY .
... laugher . Pope made this correction , in which he has been followed by all sub- sequent editors . In all the editions before his the reading is laughter ; and the necessity or propriety of 152 [ ACT I. PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY .
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... correction , which has been adopted by all succeeding editors ( on the ground that the day was actually that of the ides ) . At the same time , it does not seem to be impossible that the poet may have intended to present a strong image ...
... correction , which has been adopted by all succeeding editors ( on the ground that the day was actually that of the ides ) . At the same time , it does not seem to be impossible that the poet may have intended to present a strong image ...
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... correction was Mr. Collier has also appear to have the The heading which 155. The genius and the mortal instruments . The commentators have written and disputed lavishly upon these celebrated words . Apparently , by the genius we are to ...
... correction was Mr. Collier has also appear to have the The heading which 155. The genius and the mortal instruments . The commentators have written and disputed lavishly upon these celebrated words . Apparently , by the genius we are to ...
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... correction , which we owe to Mr. Col- lier's MS . annotator . We have now a clear meaning perfectly expressed ; - this will show to all that our act has been a measure of stern and sad necessity , not the product of envy ( or private ...
... correction , which we owe to Mr. Col- lier's MS . annotator . We have now a clear meaning perfectly expressed ; - this will show to all that our act has been a measure of stern and sad necessity , not the product of envy ( or private ...
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... correction by Mr. Collier's MS . annotator of the old reading , " the honey - heavy dew . " I cannot doubt that it gives us what Shakespeare wrote . " The compound , " as Mr. Collier remarks , " unquestiona- bly is not honey - heavy ...
... correction by Mr. Collier's MS . annotator of the old reading , " the honey - heavy dew . " I cannot doubt that it gives us what Shakespeare wrote . " The compound , " as Mr. Collier remarks , " unquestiona- bly is not honey - heavy ...
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