The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1888 - 386 страници |
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... sense of the verb weep is quite dis- tinct from the sense it commonly has when used transitively , which is to weep for , or to lament ; as when in Cymbeline ( i . 5 ) Iachimo speaks of " those that weep this lamentable divorce . " It ...
... sense of the verb weep is quite dis- tinct from the sense it commonly has when used transitively , which is to weep for , or to lament ; as when in Cymbeline ( i . 5 ) Iachimo speaks of " those that weep this lamentable divorce . " It ...
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... sense in 27. And we shall find lower down that Shakespeare uses it in still another sense , which is peculiar to himself , or which has now at least gone out . [ White gives " ceremony " here . ] See 194 . as he thinks , " in what ...
... sense in 27. And we shall find lower down that Shakespeare uses it in still another sense , which is peculiar to himself , or which has now at least gone out . [ White gives " ceremony " here . ] See 194 . as he thinks , " in what ...
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... sense of merely ( that is , simply , exactly ) , if there be no misprint . Attention to such changes of import or effect , slight as they may seem , which many words have undergone , is indispensable for the correct under- standing of ...
... sense of merely ( that is , simply , exactly ) , if there be no misprint . Attention to such changes of import or effect , slight as they may seem , which many words have undergone , is indispensable for the correct under- standing of ...
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... sense of the Hellenistic axavdaλiw , 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 edition ...
... sense of the Hellenistic axavdaλiw , 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 edition ...
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... sense ; but we still use favored with well , ill , and perhaps other qualifying terms , for featured or looking ; as in Gen. xli . 4 , " The ill - favoured and lean - fleshed kine did eat up the seven well - favoured and fat kine ...
... sense ; but we still use favored with well , ill , and perhaps other qualifying terms , for featured or looking ; as in Gen. xli . 4 , " The ill - favoured and lean - fleshed kine did eat up the seven well - favoured and fat kine ...
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