The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarChapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... verse is printed as plain prose ; elsewhere , prose is ignorantly and ludicrously ex- hibited in the guise of verse . Indisputable and undis- puted errors are of frequent occurrence , so gross that it is impossible they could have been ...
... verse is printed as plain prose ; elsewhere , prose is ignorantly and ludicrously ex- hibited in the guise of verse . Indisputable and undis- puted errors are of frequent occurrence , so gross that it is impossible they could have been ...
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... verse and punctuations affecting the sense ) which must be admitted to be either clearly wrong or in the highest degree suspicious probably amounts to not less than twenty on an average per page , or about twenty thousand in the whole ...
... verse and punctuations affecting the sense ) which must be admitted to be either clearly wrong or in the highest degree suspicious probably amounts to not less than twenty on an average per page , or about twenty thousand in the whole ...
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... verse , in written eloquence or in the loosest colloquial 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 ...
... verse , in written eloquence or in the loosest colloquial 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 ...
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... verse is a thing altogether distinct from the music of verse . The one is matter of rule , the other of taste and feeling . No rules can be given for the production of music , or of the musical , any more than for the production of ...
... verse is a thing altogether distinct from the music of verse . The one is matter of rule , the other of taste and feeling . No rules can be given for the production of music , or of the musical , any more than for the production of ...
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... verse for both tragedy and comedy before Shakespeare began to write for the stage . Our only legitimate English Blank verse is that commonly called the Heroic , consisting normally in a ... verse , in virtue of the true THE VERSE . 31.
... verse for both tragedy and comedy before Shakespeare began to write for the stage . Our only legitimate English Blank verse is that commonly called the Heroic , consisting normally in a ... verse , in virtue of the true THE VERSE . 31.
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