The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страници |
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... natural dramatic blank verse of Shakespeare , the characteristic prod- uct of the sixteenth century , to the standard of the trim rhyming couplets into which Pope shaped his polished epigrams in the eighteenth . It is a mistake ...
... natural dramatic blank verse of Shakespeare , the characteristic prod- uct of the sixteenth century , to the standard of the trim rhyming couplets into which Pope shaped his polished epigrams in the eighteenth . It is a mistake ...
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... natural ; For , I believe , they are portentous things Unto the climate that they point upon . Cic . Indeed , it is a strange - disposed time : But men may construe things after their fashion , Clean from the purpose of the things ...
... natural ; For , I believe , they are portentous things Unto the climate that they point upon . Cic . Indeed , it is a strange - disposed time : But men may construe things after their fashion , Clean from the purpose of the things ...
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... natural , certainly more dramatic , according to the original arrangement , where Flavius and Marullus alter- nately rate the people , like two smiths smiting on the same anvil . " But this will not explain or ac- count for the " mend ...
... natural , certainly more dramatic , according to the original arrangement , where Flavius and Marullus alter- nately rate the people , like two smiths smiting on the same anvil . " But this will not explain or ac- count for the " mend ...
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... natural prerogatives of blank verse , according well , as it does , with the variety of pause and cadence which makes the dis- tinctive charm of verse of that form . But , appar- ently , it need not be assumed , as is always done , that ...
... natural prerogatives of blank verse , according well , as it does , with the variety of pause and cadence which makes the dis- tinctive charm of verse of that form . But , appar- ently , it need not be assumed , as is always done , that ...
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... natural reason , independently of usage , why the adjective might not take the one preposition as well as the other . They used to say enamoured on formerly . In the same manner , although the common form is to eat of , yet in Macbeth ...
... natural reason , independently of usage , why the adjective might not take the one preposition as well as the other . They used to say enamoured on formerly . In the same manner , although the common form is to eat of , yet in Macbeth ...
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