The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страници |
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... meaning of ceremony has been extended so as to include also forms of civility and outward forms of state . We have it in that sense in 27. And we shall find lower down that Shakespeare uses it in still another sense , which is peculiar ...
... meaning of ceremony has been extended so as to include also forms of civility and outward forms of state . We have it in that sense in 27. And we shall find lower down that Shakespeare uses it in still another sense , which is peculiar ...
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... meaning of the person generally who ( in this instance ) else would soar , etc. , or whoever would . But it will be more accordant with the style of Shakespeare's day to leave the him unemphatic , and to regard Cæsar as being the ...
... meaning of the person generally who ( in this instance ) else would soar , etc. , or whoever would . But it will be more accordant with the style of Shakespeare's day to leave the him unemphatic , and to regard Cæsar as being the ...
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... meaning were , to nothing more than the undoing of the kingdom . The mere would lead us to think of something else , some possible aggravation of the undoing ( such , for instance , as the disgrace or infamy ) , from SC . II . ] 147 ...
... meaning were , to nothing more than the undoing of the kingdom . The mere would lead us to think of something else , some possible aggravation of the undoing ( such , for instance , as the disgrace or infamy ) , from SC . II . ] 147 ...
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... meaning of the passage and inconsistent with the context . [ Spedding and Ellis's edition has and ; Whately's , but . ] The reading of the old copies is confirmed by the Latin translation , done under Bacon's own superintendence ...
... meaning of the passage and inconsistent with the context . [ Spedding and Ellis's edition has and ; Whately's , but . ] The reading of the old copies is confirmed by the Latin translation , done under Bacon's own superintendence ...
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... meaning is , from points not altogether of faith , - not , were distinguished not only from points of faith , as a modern reader would be apt to understand it . 45. Passions of some difference . - The meaning seems to be , of some ...
... meaning is , from points not altogether of faith , - not , were distinguished not only from points of faith , as a modern reader would be apt to understand it . 45. Passions of some difference . - The meaning seems to be , of some ...
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