The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CæsarChapman and Hall, 1857 - 352 страници |
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... things " must , apparently , if . p . 84 : Add to note on But by reflection : -There is a remarkable coincidence , both of thought and of expres- sion , between what we have here and the following passage in Troilus and Cressida , iii ...
... things " must , apparently , if . p . 84 : Add to note on But by reflection : -There is a remarkable coincidence , both of thought and of expres- sion , between what we have here and the following passage in Troilus and Cressida , iii ...
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... thing can be really or fully enjoyed . As she immediately subjoins : - " How many things by season seasoned are To their right praise and true perfection ! " So afterwards Nerissa to Gratiano , - " You should have been respective , and ...
... thing can be really or fully enjoyed . As she immediately subjoins : - " How many things by season seasoned are To their right praise and true perfection ! " So afterwards Nerissa to Gratiano , - " You should have been respective , and ...
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... thing to be wished " that the author himself had lived to have set forth and overseen his own writings , " they desire that they his surviving friends may not be envied the office of their care and pains in collecting and publishing ...
... thing to be wished " that the author himself had lived to have set forth and overseen his own writings , " they desire that they his surviving friends may not be envied the office of their care and pains in collecting and publishing ...
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... been taken to ensure the accuracy of the text , says : - " Nihil unquam apud nos , tanti saltem conaminis , ... adeo omnibus numeris absolutum prodiisse memini . ” ́ would , for one thing , be to suppose an THE OLD TEXTS . 13.
... been taken to ensure the accuracy of the text , says : - " Nihil unquam apud nos , tanti saltem conaminis , ... adeo omnibus numeris absolutum prodiisse memini . ” ́ would , for one thing , be to suppose an THE OLD TEXTS . 13.
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... thing , be to suppose an accuracy and correctness of printing and editing of which there is no example in the published popular literature of that age , least of all in the drama , which was hardly looked upon as belonging to literature ...
... thing , be to suppose an accuracy and correctness of printing and editing of which there is no example in the published popular literature of that age , least of all in the drama , which was hardly looked upon as belonging to literature ...
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accented Add to note annotator Antony and Cleopatra appears bear blood Cæs called Capitol Casca Cassius Cicero Cinna Collier common commonly conjecture Coriolanus death Decius doth doubt Emendations English 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 noble Brutus notion Octavius old copies original edition original text passage perhaps Philippi phrase Pindarus Plutarch Portia present Play printed probably pronounced prosody reading Roman Rome Saxon scene Second Folio seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shrew signifying speak speech spirit stage direction stand Steevens supposed syllable tell thee thing thou tion Titinius Trebonius verb verse word writers