The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Band 1Little, Brown, 1868 |
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... trait of the time , but , even if there were no other evi- dence , is enough to show that Hamlet and Lear were written before The Winter's Tale , in which we find " it's folly and it's tenderness , " and before Henry the Eighth , in the ...
... trait of the time , but , even if there were no other evi- dence , is enough to show that Hamlet and Lear were written before The Winter's Tale , in which we find " it's folly and it's tenderness , " and before Henry the Eighth , in the ...
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... present tense in est , the fusion of words , and other traits of like character . The bad effect of a disregard of the practice of Shakespeare's day in these particulars may be gathered from the examination of a few PREFACE . XV.
... present tense in est , the fusion of words , and other traits of like character . The bad effect of a disregard of the practice of Shakespeare's day in these particulars may be gathered from the examination of a few PREFACE . XV.
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... trait of the pronunciation and the prosody of the Elizabethan period . Numberless like instances occur in these plays , a few of which are remarked in the notes to this edition . The pro- sodic importance of the participial termination ...
... trait of the pronunciation and the prosody of the Elizabethan period . Numberless like instances occur in these plays , a few of which are remarked in the notes to this edition . The pro- sodic importance of the participial termination ...
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... trait of the period , indicating generally a transi- tion stage in certain syntactical forms . Thus we have in the Lord's Prayer , and in many other passages of our English Bible , “ Our Father which art in heaven , ” but elsewhere ...
... trait of the period , indicating generally a transi- tion stage in certain syntactical forms . Thus we have in the Lord's Prayer , and in many other passages of our English Bible , “ Our Father which art in heaven , ” but elsewhere ...
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... traits , came the man in whose origin we have so great an interest ; and , to all intents and purposes , from this people only , even on the mother's side ; for the Ardens , in spite of their position , seem to have intermarried almost ...
... traits , came the man in whose origin we have so great an interest ; and , to all intents and purposes , from this people only , even on the mother's side ; for the Ardens , in spite of their position , seem to have intermarried almost ...
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