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... speech . " In 1582 , in spite of the distresses of his father , Shak- spere married Anne Hathaway , daughter of a well - to - do yeoman of Shottery . Of this union three children were born . His wife was eight years his senior , and ...
... speech . " In 1582 , in spite of the distresses of his father , Shak- spere married Anne Hathaway , daughter of a well - to - do yeoman of Shottery . Of this union three children were born . His wife was eight years his senior , and ...
Page xxix
... speech . In " Julius Cæsar , " consequently , the nomina- tive or objective form is used indifferently after verbs and prepositions . Examples : All the conspirators , save only he ( v , 5 , 69 ) ; And let no man abide this deed , But ...
... speech . In " Julius Cæsar , " consequently , the nomina- tive or objective form is used indifferently after verbs and prepositions . Examples : All the conspirators , save only he ( v , 5 , 69 ) ; And let no man abide this deed , But ...
Page xxxiii
... spake of ( ii , 1 , 311 ) . 1 This , to be sure , is in the speech of the " First Citizen . " " Yet note that bade the Romans Mark him " ( i , 2 , 125–6 ) . 17. PAST PARTICIPLES . - In Shakspere's time the final INTRODUCTION xxxiii.
... spake of ( ii , 1 , 311 ) . 1 This , to be sure , is in the speech of the " First Citizen . " " Yet note that bade the Romans Mark him " ( i , 2 , 125–6 ) . 17. PAST PARTICIPLES . - In Shakspere's time the final INTRODUCTION xxxiii.
Page xxxvi
... speech were else your last ( iv , 3 , 14 ) ; And that were much he should ( ii , 1 , 188 ) . 26. THE SUBJUNCTIVE AFTER OTHER VERBS . - The sub- junctive usually . follows verbs expressing wish or com- mand . Examples : I would it were ...
... speech were else your last ( iv , 3 , 14 ) ; And that were much he should ( ii , 1 , 188 ) . 26. THE SUBJUNCTIVE AFTER OTHER VERBS . - The sub- junctive usually . follows verbs expressing wish or com- mand . Examples : I would it were ...
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... speech , in power and sweep far beyond the at- tainment of prose ; let the student get the rhythm of the thing - and then trust the rest to Shakspere . That is the way to begin . This particular play , with the prose of the cobbler and ...
... speech , in power and sweep far beyond the at- tainment of prose ; let the student get the rhythm of the thing - and then trust the rest to Shakspere . That is the way to begin . This particular play , with the prose of the cobbler and ...
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