The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... speech 363 the emendation of Mr Collier's MS . annotator— “ A curse shall light upon the loins of men . " But since this part of the volume has been printed off I con- fess that I have , although at first very much opposed to it , been ...
... speech 363 the emendation of Mr Collier's MS . annotator— “ A curse shall light upon the loins of men . " But since this part of the volume has been printed off I con- fess that I have , although at first very much opposed to it , been ...
Страница xv
... speech as Saxon or Anglo - Saxon before , and as English only since , the Norman Conquest . I cannot call to mind another cus- tomary form of words which involves so much at once of un- founded or questionable assumption and of positive ...
... speech as Saxon or Anglo - Saxon before , and as English only since , the Norman Conquest . I cannot call to mind another cus- tomary form of words which involves so much at once of un- founded or questionable assumption and of positive ...
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... speech was probably sounded Shackspeare or Shacksper ; but even in the poet's own day its more refined or literary pronunciation seems to have been the same that now prevails . It was certainly recognised as a combination of the two ...
... speech was probably sounded Shackspeare or Shacksper ; but even in the poet's own day its more refined or literary pronunciation seems to have been the same that now prevails . It was certainly recognised as a combination of the two ...
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... speech by the King with which the First Part opens , commonly given as- " No more the thirsty entrance of this soil Shall daub her lips with her own children's blood we have in the MS.- " No more ye thirsty bosome of this land Shall ...
... speech by the King with which the First Part opens , commonly given as- " No more the thirsty entrance of this soil Shall daub her lips with her own children's blood we have in the MS.- " No more ye thirsty bosome of this land Shall ...
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... speech . Any one who should talk of the entrance of a man , or of a lion , or of a dog , meaning the mouth , would not be understood . So in Latin we have the entrance to a river very often called its os , but nowhere the mouth of any ...
... speech . Any one who should talk of the entrance of a man , or of a lion , or of a dog , meaning the mouth , would not be understood . So in Latin we have the entrance to a river very often called its os , but nowhere the mouth of any ...
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accented annotator Antony and Cleopatra appear bear blood Cæs called Capitol Casca Cassius Cicero Cinna Collier common commonly conjecture connexion Coriolanus death Decius doth doubt emendation Enter etc.-The Exeunt Exit expression fear formerly French Gentlemen of Verona German give hand hath hear heart hemistich honour ides of March instance Julius Cæsar King Henry language Latin look lord Lucilius Lucius Macbeth Malone Mark Antony meaning Merchant of Venice merely Messala modern editors night notion Octavius old copies original edition Original English original text passage perhaps Philippi phrase Pindarus Plutarch Portia present Play printed probably pronounced prosody reading regard remarkable Roman Rome scene Second Folio seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shrew signifying speak speech spirit stage direction stand Steevens supposed syllable tell thee thing thou thought tion Titinius unto verb verse word writers