The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... language and history , require that our ancient writings should be diligently reviewed . There is no age which has not produced some works that deserved to be remembered ; and as words and phrases are only understood by comparing them ...
... language and history , require that our ancient writings should be diligently reviewed . There is no age which has not produced some works that deserved to be remembered ; and as words and phrases are only understood by comparing them ...
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... language : but it should be remembered , that in the beginning of the reign of Charles the First many words and modes of speech began to be disused , which had been common in the age of Queen Elizabeth . The editor of the second folio ...
... language : but it should be remembered , that in the beginning of the reign of Charles the First many words and modes of speech began to be disused , which had been common in the age of Queen Elizabeth . The editor of the second folio ...
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... language . His compound epithets , his bold metaphors , the energy of his expressions , the harmony of his numbers , all these render the language of Shakspeare one of his principal beauties . Unfortunately none of his letters , or ...
... language . His compound epithets , his bold metaphors , the energy of his expressions , the harmony of his numbers , all these render the language of Shakspeare one of his principal beauties . Unfortunately none of his letters , or ...
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