The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... also by many of their contempor- aries . Dr Trench , in his English , Past and Present , doubts whether Milton has once admitted it into Paradise Lost , " although , when that was composed , 100 [ ACT I. PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY .
... also by many of their contempor- aries . Dr Trench , in his English , Past and Present , doubts whether Milton has once admitted it into Paradise Lost , " although , when that was composed , 100 [ ACT I. PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY .
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... doubt is , that verbal expression will only be a correct representation of thought if there should never be any the slightest variation of the one without a corresponding variation of the other . But the principle is not necessarily ...
... doubt is , that verbal expression will only be a correct representation of thought if there should never be any the slightest variation of the one without a corresponding variation of the other . But the principle is not necessarily ...
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... although there can be little doubt that the latter form is merely a corruption of the former , and that the supposed two words are the same . In the First Folio it is always mettle ; in 114 [ ACT I. PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY .
... although there can be little doubt that the latter form is merely a corruption of the former , and that the supposed two words are the same . In the First Folio it is always mettle ; in 114 [ ACT I. PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY .
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... doubt about the actual existence of the man he has been describing . 124. Thews and limbs . - The common signification of the word thews in our old writers is manners , or qualities of mind and disposition . This is the sense in which ...
... doubt about the actual existence of the man he has been describing . 124. Thews and limbs . - The common signification of the word thews in our old writers is manners , or qualities of mind and disposition . This is the sense in which ...
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... doubt that , whatever we are to do with “ Yes , you are , ” — whether we make these comparatively unimportant words the completion of the line of which Cassius's question forms the beginning , or take them along with what follows ...
... doubt that , whatever we are to do with “ Yes , you are , ” — whether we make these comparatively unimportant words the completion of the line of which Cassius's question forms the beginning , or take them along with what follows ...
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