The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страници |
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... given , in so far at least as regards the language , both of the text of the editio princeps and of the textus receptus . I have not sought to register with the same exactness the various readings of the other texts , ancient and modern ...
... given , in so far at least as regards the language , both of the text of the editio princeps and of the textus receptus . I have not sought to register with the same exactness the various readings of the other texts , ancient and modern ...
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... given of some principles of our prosody , and some peculiari- ties of Shakespeare's versification , which his editors . have not in general sufficiently attended to . Such investigations are , I conceive , full of promise of new light ...
... given of some principles of our prosody , and some peculiari- ties of Shakespeare's versification , which his editors . have not in general sufficiently attended to . Such investigations are , I conceive , full of promise of new light ...
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... play- house copy , or what is called the prompter's book . * But the fact is , that the scene in question is given in * Library Shakspere , II . 366 . the same way in the previous Quarto edition of the 16 PROLEGOMENA .
... play- house copy , or what is called the prompter's book . * But the fact is , that the scene in question is given in * Library Shakspere , II . 366 . the same way in the previous Quarto edition of the 16 PROLEGOMENA .
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... given place to another having possibly more or less resemblance to it in form , but none in signification ; in other cases , what is indispensable to the sense , or to the continuity and completeness of the dramatic narrative , is ...
... given place to another having possibly more or less resemblance to it in form , but none in signification ; in other cases , what is indispensable to the sense , or to the continuity and completeness of the dramatic narrative , is ...
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... given up and abandoned even by those of the modern editors who profess the most absolute deference to the general authority of the text in which they are found . † I am informed by a friend , upon whose accuracy I can rely , that a ...
... given up and abandoned even by those of the modern editors who profess the most absolute deference to the general authority of the text in which they are found . † I am informed by a friend , upon whose accuracy I can rely , that a ...
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