The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1 |
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But the reigning fault of all is in the measure : prose is very often printed as verse , and verse as prose ; or , where rightly printed verse , that verse is not al- ways right divided and in all these pieces , the songs are in every ...
But the reigning fault of all is in the measure : prose is very often printed as verse , and verse as prose ; or , where rightly printed verse , that verse is not al- ways right divided and in all these pieces , the songs are in every ...
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The other great mistake in these old editions , and which is very insufficiently rectify'd in any of the new ones , relates to the poet's numbers ; his verse being often wrong divided , or printed wholly as prose , and his prose as ...
The other great mistake in these old editions , and which is very insufficiently rectify'd in any of the new ones , relates to the poet's numbers ; his verse being often wrong divided , or printed wholly as prose , and his prose as ...
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and Chaucer himself was persuaded , that the rime might possi- bly be 66 66 Somewhat agreable , Though some verse faile in a syllable . " In short , the attention was directed to the casural pause , as the grammarians call it ; which is ...
and Chaucer himself was persuaded , that the rime might possi- bly be 66 66 Somewhat agreable , Though some verse faile in a syllable . " In short , the attention was directed to the casural pause , as the grammarians call it ; which is ...
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