The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... sometimes the more effective for being unmusical . The mechanical 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 ornament ...
... sometimes the more effective for being unmusical . The mechanical 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 ornament ...
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... sometimes at the beginning of the line , sometimes in the middle , some- times 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 ...
... sometimes at the beginning of the line , sometimes in the middle , some- times 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 ...
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... sometimes sought to be concealed , or converted into the semblance of its opposite , and the limb or the pillar made to appear to be rather drawn towards the ground than resting upon it , so in word - poetry too we have occasionally the ...
... sometimes sought to be concealed , or converted into the semblance of its opposite , and the limb or the pillar made to appear to be rather drawn towards the ground than resting upon it , so in word - poetry too we have occasionally the ...
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... sometimes in the verse in places where Decimus` could not stand . Finally , it may be noticed that it was really this Deci- mus Brutus who had been the special friend and favourite of Cæsar , not Marcus Junius Brutus the conspirator ...
... sometimes in the verse in places where Decimus` could not stand . Finally , it may be noticed that it was really this Deci- mus Brutus who had been the special friend and favourite of Cæsar , not Marcus Junius Brutus the conspirator ...
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... sometimes , -as in Milton's Sonnet to his friend Lawrence : - " Where shall we sometimes meet , and by the fire Help waste a sullen day ? " " But , even since the language may be said to have en- tered upon the stage of its existence in ...
... sometimes , -as in Milton's Sonnet to his friend Lawrence : - " Where shall we sometimes meet , and by the fire Help waste a sullen day ? " " But , even since the language may be said to have en- tered upon the stage of its existence in ...
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