The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1871 - 386 страници |
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... sometimes the more effective for being unmusical . The mechani- cal law or form is universally indispensable . It is that which constitutes the verse . It may be regarded as the substance ; musical character , as the accident or ...
... sometimes the more effective for being unmusical . The mechani- cal law or form is universally indispensable . It is that which constitutes the verse . It may be regarded as the substance ; musical character , as the accident or ...
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... sometimes in the middle , sometimes at the end . Practically , the effect is , that anywhere in the line we may have a sequence of three syllables ( none of them being superfluous ) without any accent ; and that there is no word in the ...
... sometimes in the middle , sometimes at the end . Practically , the effect is , that anywhere in the line we may have a sequence of three syllables ( none of them being superfluous ) without any accent ; and that there is no word in the ...
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... , and may be styled the visible poetry of repose ) , the pressure upon that which really sustains is sometimes sought to be concealed , or converted into the semblance of its opposite , and the limb or the pillar made 34 PROLEGOMENA .
... , and may be styled the visible poetry of repose ) , the pressure upon that which really sustains is sometimes sought to be concealed , or converted into the semblance of its opposite , and the limb or the pillar made 34 PROLEGOMENA .
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... is shown by its occurrence sometimes in the verse in places where Decimus could not stand . * Εν δε τούτῳ Δέκιος Βρούτος ἐπίκλησιν ̓Αλβῖνος . Vit . Cas . p . 1354 . Finally , it may be noticed that it was really THE JULIUS CÆSAR . 57 "
... is shown by its occurrence sometimes in the verse in places where Decimus could not stand . * Εν δε τούτῳ Δέκιος Βρούτος ἐπίκλησιν ̓Αλβῖνος . Vit . Cas . p . 1354 . Finally , it may be noticed that it was really THE JULIUS CÆSAR . 57 "
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... sometime hath his hour with every man . It will not let you eat , nor talk , nor sleep ; And , could it work so much upon your shape , As it hath much prevailed on your condition , I should not know you , Brutus . Dear my lord , Make me ...
... sometime hath his hour with every man . It will not let you eat , nor talk , nor sleep ; And , could it work so much upon your shape , As it hath much prevailed on your condition , I should not know you , Brutus . Dear my lord , Make me ...
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