The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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I should be inclined to say , that , wherever there seems to be no reason for
suspecting the loss of a syllable , we ought in a case of this sort to regard the
words as making not one line , but two hemistichs , or truncated lines . Thus , the
passage ...
I should be inclined to say , that , wherever there seems to be no reason for
suspecting the loss of a syllable , we ought in a case of this sort to regard the
words as making not one line , but two hemistichs , or truncated lines . Thus , the
passage ...
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Two things are observable with regard to Shakespeare's employment of this
peculiar construction of verse : - 1. It will be found , upon an examination of his
Plays , that there are some of them in which it occurs very rarely , or perhaps
scarcely ...
Two things are observable with regard to Shakespeare's employment of this
peculiar construction of verse : - 1. It will be found , upon an examination of his
Plays , that there are some of them in which it occurs very rarely , or perhaps
scarcely ...
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For the mutable , rank - scented many , Let them — Regard me as I do not flatter ,
And — Therein behold themselves . - iii . 1 . That would depopulate the city , And
Be every man himself . — iii . 1 . In all these instances the words which I have ...
For the mutable , rank - scented many , Let them — Regard me as I do not flatter ,
And — Therein behold themselves . - iii . 1 . That would depopulate the city , And
Be every man himself . — iii . 1 . In all these instances the words which I have ...
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... now be helped , and luckily both errors are " unimportant . ” I shall be pardoned
, of course , for not distrusting the author's statement in regard to his own
mistakes . W. J. R. + JULIUS CÆSAR . PERSONS REPRESENTED . JULIUS
CÆSAR .
... now be helped , and luckily both errors are " unimportant . ” I shall be pardoned
, of course , for not distrusting the author's statement in regard to his own
mistakes . W. J. R. + JULIUS CÆSAR . PERSONS REPRESENTED . JULIUS
CÆSAR .
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Our reasons are so full of good regard , That , were you , Antony , the son of
Cæsar , You should be satisfied . 354. Ant . That's all I seek : And am moreover
suitor that I may Produce his body to the market - place ; And in the pulpit , as
becomes ...
Our reasons are so full of good regard , That , were you , Antony , the son of
Cæsar , You should be satisfied . 354. Ant . That's all I seek : And am moreover
suitor that I may Produce his body to the market - place ; And in the pulpit , as
becomes ...
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