The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1871 - 386 страници |
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... tion of this Dedication and Preface , to which their names are attached , are quite unknown in connec- tion with literature , were at all qualified for such a function , which is not one to be satisfactorily dis- charged even by persons ...
... tion of this Dedication and Preface , to which their names are attached , are quite unknown in connec- tion with literature , were at all qualified for such a function , which is not one to be satisfactorily dis- charged even by persons ...
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... tion , in Lady Macbeth's passionate rejoinder ( Macbeth , i . 7 ) , - - What beast was't then , That made you break this enterprise to me ? -- of beast into boast . This is to convert the forcible and characteristic not merely into ...
... tion , in Lady Macbeth's passionate rejoinder ( Macbeth , i . 7 ) , - - What beast was't then , That made you break this enterprise to me ? -- of beast into boast . This is to convert the forcible and characteristic not merely into ...
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... tion . All this becomes intelligible upon our hypoth- esis . Working possibly upon the same manuscripts ( whether those of the author or not ) from which the printed text had been set up , he would with more deliberation , or by greater ...
... tion . All this becomes intelligible upon our hypoth- esis . Working possibly upon the same manuscripts ( whether those of the author or not ) from which the printed text had been set up , he would with more deliberation , or by greater ...
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... tion , nor the words of any ancient copy have been retained unaltered , even with the correction of obvi- ous errors of the Press . It has been universally admitted by the course that has been followed that a genuine text is not to be ...
... tion , nor the words of any ancient copy have been retained unaltered , even with the correction of obvi- ous errors of the Press . It has been universally admitted by the course that has been followed that a genuine text is not to be ...
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... tion only of occasional couplets , in unrhymed or what is called Blank verse . This form of verse was first exemplified in English in a translation of the Fourth Book of the Æneid by the unfortunate Lord Surrey , who was executed in ...
... tion only of occasional couplets , in unrhymed or what is called Blank verse . This form of verse was first exemplified in English in a translation of the Fourth Book of the Æneid by the unfortunate Lord Surrey , who was executed in ...
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