The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страница |
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... noble Roman " instead of " He is noble Roman " 99 PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION . vii ( see vi PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION .
... noble Roman " instead of " He is noble Roman " 99 PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION . vii ( see vi PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION .
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... noble work of our great dramatist with which the volume pro- fesses to be specially occupied . I will begin , there- fore , by stating what I have done , or endeavored to do , for the Play of JULIUS Cæsar . I have given what I believe ...
... noble work of our great dramatist with which the volume pro- fesses to be specially occupied . I will begin , there- fore , by stating what I have done , or endeavored to do , for the Play of JULIUS Cæsar . I have given what I believe ...
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... , if i . 4 . - ii . 3 . You had not showed them how you were disposed . — iii . 2 . Come , my sweet wife , my dearest mother , and My friends of noble touch , when I am forth . — iv . 2 . Have all forsook me . - - iv . 5 THE VERSE . 39.
... , if i . 4 . - ii . 3 . You had not showed them how you were disposed . — iii . 2 . Come , my sweet wife , my dearest mother , and My friends of noble touch , when I am forth . — iv . 2 . Have all forsook me . - - iv . 5 THE VERSE . 39.
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... noble service , that hath Thus Stood for his country . — ii . 2 . That valour is the chiefest virtue , And - Most dignifies the haver . — ii . 2 . Pray you , go fit you to the custom ; And Take to you , as your predecessors have ...
... noble service , that hath Thus Stood for his country . — ii . 2 . That valour is the chiefest virtue , And - Most dignifies the haver . — ii . 2 . Pray you , go fit you to the custom ; And Take to you , as your predecessors have ...
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... noble versifier to have taken if the notion that it had been either plagiarized or imitated by the great English drama- tist had ever crossed his mind . The resemblance , in fact , is no greater than would be almost sure to occur in the ...
... noble versifier to have taken if the notion that it had been either plagiarized or imitated by the great English drama- tist had ever crossed his mind . The resemblance , in fact , is no greater than would be almost sure to occur in the ...
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