The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... lost the breed of noble bloods ! When went there by an age , since the great flood , But it was famed with more than with one man ? When could they say , till now , that talked of Rome , That her wide walls encompassed but one man ? Now ...
... lost the breed of noble bloods ! When went there by an age , since the great flood , But it was famed with more than with one man ? When could they say , till now , that talked of Rome , That her wide walls encompassed but one man ? Now ...
Страница 89
... lost this plural . But we still say , though with some difference of meaning , both My manner " and " My manners . " 66 45. Be you one.- e . - There are various kinds of being , or of existing . What is here meant is , Be in your belief ...
... lost this plural . But we still say , though with some difference of meaning , both My manner " and " My manners . " 66 45. Be you one.- e . - There are various kinds of being , or of existing . What is here meant is , Be in your belief ...
Страница 90
... lost the more correct form after having once had it : we no longer , for instance , say I have stricken , as they did in Shakespeare's day , but only I have struck . 47. But by reflection , etc. - The " other things , " must ...
... lost the more correct form after having once had it : we no longer , for instance , say I have stricken , as they did in Shakespeare's day , but only I have struck . 47. But by reflection , etc. - The " other things , " must ...
Страница 91
... lost phrase , no longer permissible even in poetry , although our only modern equivalent is the utterly unpoetical " many persons of the highest respectability . " So , again , in the present Play , we have in 780 , " Thou art a fellow ...
... lost phrase , no longer permissible even in poetry , although our only modern equivalent is the utterly unpoetical " many persons of the highest respectability . " So , again , in the present Play , we have in 780 , " Thou art a fellow ...
Страница 92
... lost the verb scandal altogether , and we scarcely use the other form to scandalize , except in the sense of the Hellenistic σkav- daliw , to shock , to give offence . Both had formerly also the sense of to defame or traduce . 51. What ...
... lost the verb scandal altogether , and we scarcely use the other form to scandalize , except in the sense of the Hellenistic σkav- daliw , to shock , to give offence . Both had formerly also the sense of to defame or traduce . 51. What ...
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