The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... kind in their hands , any more than they had any one over them to prevent them from blindly following their printed copy into the most transparent absurdities . The Quarto , to the guidance of which they were left , had evi- dently been ...
... kind in their hands , any more than they had any one over them to prevent them from blindly following their printed copy into the most transparent absurdities . The Quarto , to the guidance of which they were left , had evi- dently been ...
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George Lillie Craik. not be read . It is remarkable that deformities of this kind are apt to be found accumulated at one place ; there are as it were nests or eruptions of them ; they run into constellations ; showing that the manuscript ...
George Lillie Craik. not be read . It is remarkable that deformities of this kind are apt to be found accumulated at one place ; there are as it were nests or eruptions of them ; they run into constellations ; showing that the manuscript ...
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... kind We , sucking on her natural bosom , find . " Then for the authority on which this reading rests , the probability surely is that the deviation from the common printed text was not made on mere conjecture ; great pains appear to ...
... kind We , sucking on her natural bosom , find . " Then for the authority on which this reading rests , the probability surely is that the deviation from the common printed text was not made on mere conjecture ; great pains appear to ...
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... kind altogether transcending the compass of conjectural emendation , unless it had taken . the character of pure invention and fabrication . Such in particular are the entire lines inserted in various pas- sages of which we have not a ...
... kind altogether transcending the compass of conjectural emendation , unless it had taken . the character of pure invention and fabrication . Such in particular are the entire lines inserted in various pas- sages of which we have not a ...
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... kind ought to be very cautiously made . VI . THE MECHANISM OF ENGLISH VERSE , AND THE PROSODY OF THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE . The mechanism of verse is a thing altogether distinct from the music of verse . The one is matter of rule , the ...
... kind ought to be very cautiously made . VI . THE MECHANISM OF ENGLISH VERSE , AND THE PROSODY OF THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE . The mechanism of verse is a thing altogether distinct from the music of verse . The one is matter of rule , the ...
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