The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страници |
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... remarkable of the Plays in regard to this particular is probably The Winter's Tale . Here , in i . 2 , we have so many as three instances in a single speech of Leontes : : - How sometimes Nature will betray it's folly ? It's tendernesse ...
... remarkable of the Plays in regard to this particular is probably The Winter's Tale . Here , in i . 2 , we have so many as three instances in a single speech of Leontes : : - How sometimes Nature will betray it's folly ? It's tendernesse ...
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... remarkable in Shakespeare . The very conception which we ex- press by its probably does not occur once in his works for ten times that it is to be found in any modern writer . So that we may say the invention , or adoption , of this ...
... remarkable in Shakespeare . The very conception which we ex- press by its probably does not occur once in his works for ten times that it is to be found in any modern writer . So that we may say the invention , or adoption , of this ...
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... remarkable that the expression , meeting us so often in this one Play , should be found nowhere else in Shakespeare . Nor have the commentators been able to refer to an instance of its occurrence in any other writer . [ Staunton ...
... remarkable that the expression , meeting us so often in this one Play , should be found nowhere else in Shakespeare . Nor have the commentators been able to refer to an instance of its occurrence in any other writer . [ Staunton ...
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... remarkable that no notice is taken of this sense of the word either by Johnson or Todd . Many examples of it are given by Webster under both Improve and Improvement . They are taken from the writings , among others , of Tillotson ...
... remarkable that no notice is taken of this sense of the word either by Johnson or Todd . Many examples of it are given by Webster under both Improve and Improvement . They are taken from the writings , among others , of Tillotson ...
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... remarkable power which our language possesses ( though a con- sequence of its poverty of inflection , or of the loss of their distinctive terminations by the infinitive and present indicative of the verb ) of turning almost any noun ...
... remarkable power which our language possesses ( though a con- sequence of its poverty of inflection , or of the loss of their distinctive terminations by the infinitive and present indicative of the verb ) of turning almost any noun ...
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