The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1888 - 386 страници |
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... merely strike him as being possibly a preferable reading . The much more probable presumption is that he followed some guide . Such a labor is only to be naturally accounted for by regarding it as that of the possessor of a valued but ...
... merely strike him as being possibly a preferable reading . The much more probable presumption is that he followed some guide . Such a labor is only to be naturally accounted for by regarding it as that of the possessor of a valued but ...
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... merely into tameness , but into no - mean- ing ; for there is no possible sense of the word boast which will answer here . But in this case the corrector was prob- ably left to mere conjecture in making his selection between the two ...
... merely into tameness , but into no - mean- ing ; for there is no possible sense of the word boast which will answer here . But in this case the corrector was prob- ably left to mere conjecture in making his selection between the two ...
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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 orthogra- phy ; but , apparently , it was not a matter about which Shakespeare troubled himself . In ...
... merely that of the person who set up the types . Spenser may be suspected to have had some peculiar notions upon the subject of orthogra- phy ; but , apparently , it was not a matter about which Shakespeare troubled himself . In ...
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... merely a truncated line of nine syllables , or one where the defect consists in the want of either the first or the last syllable ; the defect here would not be cured by any addition to either the beginning or the end of the line ; the ...
... merely a truncated line of nine syllables , or one where the defect consists in the want of either the first or the last syllable ; the defect here would not be cured by any addition to either the beginning or the end of the line ; the ...
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... mere pause ever perform the function which would thus be assigned to it . Nor is any such principle recognized in any other English verse , modern or ancient , of which we have a text that can be absolutely relied upon . It is needless ...
... mere pause ever perform the function which would thus be assigned to it . Nor is any such principle recognized in any other English verse , modern or ancient , of which we have a text that can be absolutely relied upon . It is needless ...
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