The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1888 - 386 страници |
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... occurring sometimes at the beginning of the line , sometimes in the middle , sometimes at the end . Practically , the effect is , that anywhere in the line we may have a sequence of three syllables ( none of them being superfluous ) ...
... occurring sometimes at the beginning of the line , sometimes in the middle , sometimes at the end . Practically , the effect is , that anywhere in the line we may have a sequence of three syllables ( none of them being superfluous ) ...
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... occurs very rarely , or perhaps scarcely at all , and others in which it is abundant . It was certainly a habit of writing which grew upon him after he once gave in to it . Among the Plays in which there is little or none of it are some ...
... occurs very rarely , or perhaps scarcely at all , and others in which it is abundant . It was certainly a habit of writing which grew upon him after he once gave in to it . Among the Plays in which there is little or none of it are some ...
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... occur- rence , while the only instances of anything of the sort in the first are , I believe , the following : 54. I had as lief not be as live to be 54 . In awe of such a thing as I myself . And Cassius is A wretched creature , and ...
... occur- rence , while the only instances of anything of the sort in the first are , I believe , the following : 54. I had as lief not be as live to be 54 . In awe of such a thing as I myself . And Cassius is A wretched creature , and ...
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... occur in the case of any two writers in verse , how- ever widely remote in point of genius , taking up the same thought , which , like the one we have here , is in itself almost one of the commonplaces of poetical or rhetorical ...
... occur in the case of any two writers in verse , how- ever widely remote in point of genius , taking up the same thought , which , like the one we have here , is in itself almost one of the commonplaces of poetical or rhetorical ...
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... occur , as might be expected , in Cymbeline . Such are the boast of Posthumus to his friend Philario ( ii . 4 ) of the valor of the Brit- ons : Our countrymen Are men more ordered than when Julius Cæsar Smiled at their lack of skill ...
... occur , as might be expected , in Cymbeline . Such are the boast of Posthumus to his friend Philario ( ii . 4 ) of the valor of the Brit- ons : Our countrymen Are men more ordered than when Julius Cæsar Smiled at their lack of skill ...
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