The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarChapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... perhaps standing so far in his way as to prevent him from putting out a complete edition of Shakespeare's Works . The passage , which does not occur in the first edition ( 1728 ) , is retained in the third ( 1767 ) . ever , as ...
... perhaps standing so far in his way as to prevent him from putting out a complete edition of Shakespeare's Works . The passage , which does not occur in the first edition ( 1728 ) , is retained in the third ( 1767 ) . ever , as ...
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... perhaps scarcely at all , and others in which it is abun- dant . 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 of those known to be ...
... perhaps scarcely at all , and others in which it is abun- dant . 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 of those known to be ...
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... perhaps the better to impose it on the public for the performance of Shakespeare . " It is not pretended , however , that it and Shakespeare's Play have anything in common . * Shakespeare's Julius Cæsar is alluded to as one of the most ...
... perhaps the better to impose it on the public for the performance of Shakespeare . " It is not pretended , however , that it and Shakespeare's Play have anything in common . * Shakespeare's Julius Cæsar is alluded to as one of the most ...
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... obliterated , and George Chapman substituted . Finally , this too has been scored through , and the authorship assigned to William Shakspear . ET tion . There is perhaps no other historical character 48 PROLEGOMENA .
... obliterated , and George Chapman substituted . Finally , this too has been scored through , and the authorship assigned to William Shakspear . ET tion . There is perhaps no other historical character 48 PROLEGOMENA .
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George Lillie Craik. ET tion . There is perhaps no other historical character who is so repeatedly alluded to throughout his Plays . “ There was never anything so sudden , " says the dis- guised Rosalind in As You Like It ( v . 2 ) to ...
George Lillie Craik. ET tion . There is perhaps no other historical character who is so repeatedly alluded to throughout his Plays . “ There was never anything so sudden , " says the dis- guised Rosalind in As You Like It ( v . 2 ) to ...
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