The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... or very frequently , it crowds and cumbers the rhythm , and gives it a quivering and feeble character . But it can nowhere be said to be illegitimate , -although , in ordinary circumstances , it may have a 32 PROLEGOMENA .
... or very frequently , it crowds and cumbers the rhythm , and gives it a quivering and feeble character . But it can nowhere be said to be illegitimate , -although , in ordinary circumstances , it may have a 32 PROLEGOMENA .
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... give its variety , freedom , and life to our Heroic verse . They are what the intermixture of dactyls and spondees is to the Greek or Latin Hex- ameter . They are none of them of the nature of what is properly denominated a poetic ...
... give its variety , freedom , and life to our Heroic verse . They are what the intermixture of dactyls and spondees is to the Greek or Latin Hex- ameter . They are none of them of the nature of what is properly denominated a poetic ...
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... gives its character to the English Heroic line is its being poised upon the tenth syllable . It is by this , as well as by the number of feet , that its rhythm or musical flow is distinguished , for instance , from that of what is ...
... gives its character to the English Heroic line is its being poised upon the tenth syllable . It is by this , as well as by the number of feet , that its rhythm or musical flow is distinguished , for instance , from that of what is ...
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... gives this as prose . " To allay my rages and revenges with Your colder reasons . " - v . 3 . The Folio gives from " My rages " inclusive as a line . After this it is surely very strange to find in our modern editions such manifest and ...
... gives this as prose . " To allay my rages and revenges with Your colder reasons . " - v . 3 . The Folio gives from " My rages " inclusive as a line . After this it is surely very strange to find in our modern editions such manifest and ...
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... gives is that “ a pas- sage in The Tempest ( " The cloud - capped towers , etc. " ) seems to have been copied from one in Darius , another Play of Lord Sterline's , printed at Edinburgh in 1603. ” Upon the subject of these alleged ...
... gives is that “ a pas- sage in The Tempest ( " The cloud - capped towers , etc. " ) seems to have been copied from one in Darius , another Play of Lord Sterline's , printed at Edinburgh in 1603. ” Upon the subject of these alleged ...
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