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... means of Mr Booth's excellent reprint , and we are certain that not one of them will consider the spelling of that volume intrinsically better than that of our day . Rather more like Shakespeare's it certainly is , but we doubt whether ...
... means of Mr Booth's excellent reprint , and we are certain that not one of them will consider the spelling of that volume intrinsically better than that of our day . Rather more like Shakespeare's it certainly is , but we doubt whether ...
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... mean to give here an essay on Shakespearian versification . Those who would study it may best be referred to Capell , in spite of the erroneous taste of his day , to Sidney Walker , and especially , if they are earnest students , to Dr ...
... mean to give here an essay on Shakespearian versification . Those who would study it may best be referred to Capell , in spite of the erroneous taste of his day , to Sidney Walker , and especially , if they are earnest students , to Dr ...
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... short . When these inequalities are allowed , the reader will perceive much simpler and more general methods of scanning some lines supposed to be unmetrical than the Procrustean means adopted by Sidney Walker for XX PREFACE .
... short . When these inequalities are allowed , the reader will perceive much simpler and more general methods of scanning some lines supposed to be unmetrical than the Procrustean means adopted by Sidney Walker for XX PREFACE .
Página xxi
William Shakespeare William George Clark, William Aldis Wright. unmetrical than the Procrustean means adopted by Sidney Walker for reducing or multiplying the number of syllables in words . E. Punctuation . We have now to state our ...
William Shakespeare William George Clark, William Aldis Wright. unmetrical than the Procrustean means adopted by Sidney Walker for reducing or multiplying the number of syllables in words . E. Punctuation . We have now to state our ...
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... means , that the four Folios , followed by Rowe and Pope , agree in reading ' or ' . When the difference between the reading adopted and that given in one or more of the Folios is a mere difference of spelling , it has not been thought ...
... means , that the four Folios , followed by Rowe and Pope , agree in reading ' or ' . When the difference between the reading adopted and that given in one or more of the Folios is a mere difference of spelling , it has not been thought ...
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