The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1888 - 386 страници |
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... least carelessly printed of the Quartos which appeared in Shake- speare's lifetime are one and all deformed by too many evident and universally admitted errors to make it possible for us to believe that the proofs underwent either his ...
... least carelessly printed of the Quartos which appeared in Shake- speare's lifetime are one and all deformed by too many evident and universally admitted errors to make it possible for us to believe that the proofs underwent either his ...
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... least of all in the drama , which was hardly looked upon as belonging to literature , and in regard to which the Press , when it was resorted to , was always felt to be at best but an imperfect and unnat- ural substitute for the proper ...
... least of all in the drama , which was hardly looked upon as belonging to literature , and in regard to which the Press , when it was resorted to , was always felt to be at best but an imperfect and unnat- ural substitute for the proper ...
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... least in part , from the author's own manuscript . They lay claim , and we may therefore be sure could lay claim , to nothing further . They even admit , as we have seen , that it would have been better if the author himself had ...
... least in part , from the author's own manuscript . They lay claim , and we may therefore be sure could lay claim , to nothing further . They even admit , as we have seen , that it would have been better if the author himself had ...
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... least ; most of them must have been much older . If , as is probable , they had been ever since they were written in use at the theatres , it can hardly have been that such of them as were not quite worn out should not have suffered ...
... least ; most of them must have been much older . If , as is probable , they had been ever since they were written in use at the theatres , it can hardly have been that such of them as were not quite worn out should not have suffered ...
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... least , we have actually the names of the actors by whom the Play was performed pre- fixed to their portions of the dialogue instead of those of the dramatis persona . Mr. Knight , in noticing this circumstance , observes that it shows ...
... least , we have actually the names of the actors by whom the Play was performed pre- fixed to their portions of the dialogue instead of those of the dramatis persona . Mr. Knight , in noticing this circumstance , observes that it shows ...
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