The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страници |
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... instance make profession of having bestowed any special care upon the editing of their volume ; what they say ( or more probably what some regular author of the day , Ben Jonson , as it has been conjectured , or another , had been got ...
... instance make profession of having bestowed any special care upon the editing of their volume ; what they say ( or more probably what some regular author of the day , Ben Jonson , as it has been conjectured , or another , had been got ...
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... instance , in point of appearance , and very decidedly in correctness , to the Second Folio , produced nine years later . Never- theless it is obviously , to the most cursory inspection , very far from what would now be called even a ...
... instance , in point of appearance , and very decidedly in correctness , to the Second Folio , produced nine years later . Never- theless it is obviously , to the most cursory inspection , very far from what would now be called even a ...
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... instance , at least , we have actually the names of the actors by whom the Play was performed pre- fixed to their portions of the dialogue instead of those of the dramatis persona . Mr. Knight , in noticing this circumstance , observes ...
... instance , at least , we have actually the names of the actors by whom the Play was performed pre- fixed to their portions of the dialogue instead of those of the dramatis persona . Mr. Knight , in noticing this circumstance , observes ...
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... instances in which it happens to occur as an indis- pensable element of the rhyme - as when Macbeth , in his soliloquy before going in to murder the sleep- ing King ( ii . 1 ) , says , - or , Whiles I threat he lives : Words to the heat ...
... instances in which it happens to occur as an indis- pensable element of the rhyme - as when Macbeth , in his soliloquy before going in to murder the sleep- ing King ( ii . 1 ) , says , - or , Whiles I threat he lives : Words to the heat ...
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... instance ( ii . 1 ) , they have upon this principle changed " the first of March " into " the ides of March " ( 149 ) , and afterwards " fifteen days " into " fourteen days " ( 154 ) . It is evident , however , that alterations of this ...
... instance ( ii . 1 ) , they have upon this principle changed " the first of March " into " the ides of March " ( 149 ) , and afterwards " fifteen days " into " fourteen days " ( 154 ) . It is evident , however , that alterations of this ...
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