The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarChapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... merely transcribed from some printed text , with such omissions and modifications as were deemed expedient in reducing the two Plays to one.t The First Part of * I have discussed the question of the reliance to be placed on the First ...
... merely transcribed from some printed text , with such omissions and modifications as were deemed expedient in reducing the two Plays to one.t The First Part of * I have discussed the question of the reliance to be placed on the First ...
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... mere conjecture ; great pains appear to have been taken with the MS .; it is carefully corrected throughout in the ... merely blanching his com- plexion . 66 It is only upon this supposition of the old text of the Plays having been ...
... mere conjecture ; great pains appear to have been taken with the MS .; it is carefully corrected throughout in the ... merely blanching his com- plexion . 66 It is only upon this supposition of the old text of the Plays having been ...
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... merely strike him as being possibly a prefer- able reading . The much more probable presumption is that he followed some guide . Such a labour is only to be naturally accounted for by regarding it as that of the possessor of a valued ...
... merely strike him as being possibly a prefer- able reading . The much more probable presumption is that he followed some guide . Such a labour is only to be naturally accounted for by regarding it as that of the possessor of a valued ...
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... merely into tameness but into no - meaning ; for there is no possi- ble sense of the word boast which will answer here . But in this case the corrector was probably left to mere conjecture in making his se- lection between the two words ...
... merely into tameness but into no - meaning ; for there is no possi- ble sense of the word boast which will answer here . But in this case the corrector was probably left to mere conjecture in making his se- lection between the two words ...
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... merely that of the person who set up the types . Spenser may be suspected to have had some peculiar notions upon the subject of orthography ; but , apparently , it was not a matter about which Shakespeare troubled himself . In departing ...
... merely that of the person who set up the types . Spenser may be suspected to have had some peculiar notions upon the subject of orthography ; but , apparently , it was not a matter about which Shakespeare troubled himself . In departing ...
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