The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1871 - 386 страници |
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... writer of verse in the lan- guage ; and the fourth , to a greater or less extent , at least by nearly all our blank verse poets . So much cannot be said for another form of verse ( if it is to be so called ) which has also been sup ...
... writer of verse in the lan- guage ; and the fourth , to a greater or less extent , at least by nearly all our blank verse poets . So much cannot be said for another form of verse ( if it is to be so called ) which has also been sup ...
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... writers of verse , we have abundance of lines broken by pauses of all lengths without any such effect being thereby produced as is here assumed . If the pause be really equivalent to a syllable , how happens it that it is not so in ...
... writers of verse , we have abundance of lines broken by pauses of all lengths without any such effect being thereby produced as is here assumed . If the pause be really equivalent to a syllable , how happens it that it is not so in ...
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... writer ; and there is no point of style which more marks a poetic writer than the character of his versification . It is this , for THE VERSE . 37.
... writer ; and there is no point of style which more marks a poetic writer than the character of his versification . It is this , for THE VERSE . 37.
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... writer was daring enough to enter the lists with him in his lifetime , or to model into a drama a subject which had already employed his pen ; and it is not likely that Lord Sterline , who was then a very young man , and had scarcely ...
... writer was daring enough to enter the lists with him in his lifetime , or to model into a drama a subject which had already employed his pen ; and it is not likely that Lord Sterline , who was then a very young man , and had scarcely ...
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... writers in verse , how- ever widely remote in point of genius , taking up the same thought , which , like the one we have here , is in itself almost one of the commonplaces of poetical or rhetorical declamation , however pre - eminently ...
... writers in verse , how- ever widely remote in point of genius , taking up the same thought , which , like the one we have here , is in itself almost one of the commonplaces of poetical or rhetorical declamation , however pre - eminently ...
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