The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CæsarChapman and Hall, 1857 - 352 страници |
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... speech has undergone since his age . The English of the sixteenth century is in various respects a different language from that of the nineteenth . The words and constructions are not throughout the same , and when they are they have ...
... speech has undergone since his age . The English of the sixteenth century is in various respects a different language from that of the nineteenth . The words and constructions are not throughout the same , and when they are they have ...
Страница xv
... speeches of the drunken Stephano : - " As proper a man as ever went on four legs ; " and " Any emperor that ever trod on neat's leather . " But , in the prevailing tone of its inspiration at least , it is not with the present Play that ...
... speeches of the drunken Stephano : - " As proper a man as ever went on four legs ; " and " Any emperor that ever trod on neat's leather . " But , in the prevailing tone of its inspiration at least , it is not with the present Play that ...
Страница xvi
... speech , of which we have also an example in Hamlet in the Clown's " You lie out on't , Sir " ( v . 1 ) . p . 89 : end of note on I had as lief : -r . by which the one word has naturally produced or evoked the other . p . 90 : Add to ...
... speech , of which we have also an example in Hamlet in the Clown's " You lie out on't , Sir " ( v . 1 ) . p . 89 : end of note on I had as lief : -r . by which the one word has naturally produced or evoked the other . p . 90 : Add to ...
Страница xxi
... speech is the expounder of thought . The scriptural expression , still in familiar use , " wise in his own conceit " means merely wise in his own thought , or in his own eyes , as we are told in the margin the Hebrew literally signifies ...
... speech is the expounder of thought . The scriptural expression , still in familiar use , " wise in his own conceit " means merely wise in his own thought , or in his own eyes , as we are told in the margin the Hebrew literally signifies ...
Страница xxvii
... speech should fall into such vile success Which my thoughts aimed not . " - Othello , iii . 3 . p . 161 , after the quotation from Hamlet , add : —But this passage appears to have been struck out after the present Play was written . See ...
... speech should fall into such vile success Which my thoughts aimed not . " - Othello , iii . 3 . p . 161 , after the quotation from Hamlet , add : —But this passage appears to have been struck out after the present Play was written . See ...
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