The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70 |
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Sometimes what is evidently the true word or expression has given place to
another having possibly more or less resemblance to it in form , but none in
signification ; in other cases , what is indispensable to the sense , or to the
continuity and ...
Sometimes what is evidently the true word or expression has given place to
another having possibly more or less resemblance to it in form , but none in
signification ; in other cases , what is indispensable to the sense , or to the
continuity and ...
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... of which one of the syllables is truly accented , will be accounted to be
accented for the purposes of the verse . The -my of enemy , for instance , or the in
- of intercept , is always so accounted in heroic verse , in virtue of the true THE
VERSE .
... of which one of the syllables is truly accented , will be accounted to be
accented for the purposes of the verse . The -my of enemy , for instance , or the in
- of intercept , is always so accounted in heroic verse , in virtue of the true THE
VERSE .
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accounted in heroic verse , in virtue of the true accent upon en- and upon -cept ;
but in dactylic or anapæstic verse , these syllables , although pronounced
precisely in the same manner , are always held to be unaccented , the law of
those ...
accounted in heroic verse , in virtue of the true accent upon en- and upon -cept ;
but in dactylic or anapæstic verse , these syllables , although pronounced
precisely in the same manner , are always held to be unaccented , the law of
those ...
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And am moreover suitor , that I may Produce his body to the market - place . " 358
. “ And that we are contented Cæsar shall Have all true rites and awful
ceremonies . " 406. “ But yesterday the word of Cæsar might Have stood against
the world ...
And am moreover suitor , that I may Produce his body to the market - place . " 358
. “ And that we are contented Cæsar shall Have all true rites and awful
ceremonies . " 406. “ But yesterday the word of Cæsar might Have stood against
the world ...
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It is true that the cases in which the -ed makes a separate syllable are more
numerous in Shakespeare than in the poetry of the present day ; but the reader
who cannot detect such a case on the instant is disqualified by some natural
deficiency ...
It is true that the cases in which the -ed makes a separate syllable are more
numerous in Shakespeare than in the poetry of the present day ; but the reader
who cannot detect such a case on the instant is disqualified by some natural
deficiency ...
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