The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1888 - 386 страници |
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... the Press . It has been universally admitted by the course that has been followed that a genuine text is not to be obtained without more or less of conjectural emendation : the only difference has been THE MODERN TEXTS . 25.
... the Press . It has been universally admitted by the course that has been followed that a genuine text is not to be obtained without more or less of conjectural emendation : the only difference has been THE MODERN TEXTS . 25.
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... course , such a con- struction of verse is to be resorted to sparingly and only upon special grounds or occasions ; employed habitually , or very frequently , it crowds and cumbers the rhythm , and gives it a quivering and feeble char ...
... course , such a con- struction of verse is to be resorted to sparingly and only upon special grounds or occasions ; employed habitually , or very frequently , it crowds and cumbers the rhythm , and gives it a quivering and feeble char ...
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... course , as might be expected , in all subsequent editions ; such as- Only in strokes , but with thy grim looks and The thunder - like percussion of thy sounds . - i . 4 . I got them in my country's service , when Some certain of your ...
... course , as might be expected , in all subsequent editions ; such as- Only in strokes , but with thy grim looks and The thunder - like percussion of thy sounds . - i . 4 . I got them in my country's service , when Some certain of your ...
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... course for the noble versifier to have taken if the notion that it had been either plagiarized or imitated by the great English drama- tist had ever crossed his mind . The resemblance , in fact , is no greater than would be almost sure ...
... course for the noble versifier to have taken if the notion that it had been either plagiarized or imitated by the great English drama- tist had ever crossed his mind . The resemblance , in fact , is no greater than would be almost sure ...
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... and luckily both errors are " unimportant . " I shall be pardoned , of course , for not distrusting the author's statement in regard to his own mistakes . W. J. R. JULIUS CESAR . PERSONS REPRESENTED . Triumvirs , after the 58 PROLEGOMENA .
... and luckily both errors are " unimportant . " I shall be pardoned , of course , for not distrusting the author's statement in regard to his own mistakes . W. J. R. JULIUS CESAR . PERSONS REPRESENTED . Triumvirs , after the 58 PROLEGOMENA .
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