The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarChapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... sense of the Hellenistic σkav- daliw , to shock , to give offence . Both had formerly also the sense of to defame or traduce . 51. What means this shouting ? etc. - Here is the manner in which this passage is given in the original ...
... sense of the Hellenistic σkav- daliw , to shock , to give offence . Both had formerly also the sense of to defame or traduce . 51. What means this shouting ? etc. - Here is the manner in which this passage is given in the original ...
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... sense of at least one modification of the former ; as when we speak of any one giving something his countenance , or countenancing it . In this case , how- ever , it ought to be observed that countenance has the meaning , not simply of ...
... sense of at least one modification of the former ; as when we speak of any one giving something his countenance , or countenancing it . In this case , how- ever , it ought to be observed that countenance has the meaning , not simply of ...
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... sense . * He felt too keenly the annoyance of such a sense of it always coming in the way to spoil or prevent any other use he might have made of it . The modern practice is the last of three distinct stages through which the language ...
... sense . * He felt too keenly the annoyance of such a sense of it always coming in the way to spoil or prevent any other use he might have made of it . The modern practice is the last of three distinct stages through which the language ...
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... sense , I have some notion . In modern English the word has acquired the additional meaning of an in- tention to hit , or catch , or in some other way attain , that to which the view is directed . It does not seem impossi- ble that the ...
... sense , I have some notion . In modern English the word has acquired the additional meaning of an in- tention to hit , or catch , or in some other way attain , that to which the view is directed . It does not seem impossi- ble that the ...
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... sense , " he affirms , " is re- tained in the use of the word by milkmaids , who say to cows so , so , that is , stand still , remain as you are . " Such an application of the term , I apprehend , is not peculiar to the milkmaid tongue ...
... sense , " he affirms , " is re- tained in the use of the word by milkmaids , who say to cows so , so , that is , stand still , remain as you are . " Such an application of the term , I apprehend , is not peculiar to the milkmaid tongue ...
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