The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... nearly that anti- quity . But it appears to have been for the greater part 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 ...
... nearly that anti- quity . But it appears to have been for the greater part 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 ...
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... Nearly the same views in most respects which I had announced in the North British Review in 1854 , both on the Shakespearian text and on the new readings supplied by Mr Collier's MS . annotator , are ably advocated in an article in the ...
... Nearly the same views in most respects which I had announced in the North British Review in 1854 , both on the Shakespearian text and on the new readings supplied by Mr Collier's MS . annotator , are ably advocated in an article in the ...
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... nearly all our blank verse poets . So much cannot be said for another form of verse ( if it is to be so called ) which has also been supposed to be found in Shakespeare ; that , namely , in which a line , evidently perfect both at the ...
... nearly all our blank verse poets . So much cannot be said for another form of verse ( if it is to be so called ) which has also been supposed to be found in Shakespeare ; that , namely , in which a line , evidently perfect both at the ...
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... nearly so far as it repeatedly is in some other Plays : be , and is , and should , and may , and shall , and might , and are , all verbs , though certainly not emphatic , will yet any of them allow the voice to rest upon it with a ...
... nearly so far as it repeatedly is in some other Plays : be , and is , and should , and may , and shall , and might , and are , all verbs , though certainly not emphatic , will yet any of them allow the voice to rest upon it with a ...
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... nearly every time that the first of the two lines is thus put out of joint , the rhythm of both is ruined . The modern editor who has shown the most disposition to tamper with the old text in the matter of the versifi- Ication is ...
... nearly every time that the first of the two lines is thus put out of joint , the rhythm of both is ruined . The modern editor who has shown the most disposition to tamper with the old text in the matter of the versifi- Ication is ...
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