Julius CaesarG. Gill, 1901 - 203 psl. |
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... Professor Craik points out that ' labouring ' is here not a participle but a substantive or verbal noun ; a labouring day ' being not a day that labours but a day for labouring . ' 4 , 5. without the sign Of your profession . It is more ...
... Professor Craik points out that ' labouring ' is here not a participle but a substantive or verbal noun ; a labouring day ' being not a day that labours but a day for labouring . ' 4 , 5. without the sign Of your profession . It is more ...
88 psl.
... Professor Craik construes the line ' A soothsayer ( who ) bids , & c . ' Such omissions of the relative are common , but this does not seem to be an instance . Ib . beware is a metrical monosyllable , unless with Capell we read ' bids ...
... Professor Craik construes the line ' A soothsayer ( who ) bids , & c . ' Such omissions of the relative are common , but this does not seem to be an instance . Ib . beware is a metrical monosyllable , unless with Capell we read ' bids ...
91 psl.
... Professor Craik to suppose that some words may have been lost . I do not see why ' by ' in the sense of by means of ' does not give a very good meaning , even if we con- nect it closely with ' reflection . ' 54. ' Tis just , ' tis true ...
... Professor Craik to suppose that some words may have been lost . I do not see why ' by ' in the sense of by means of ' does not give a very good meaning , even if we con- nect it closely with ' reflection . ' 54. ' Tis just , ' tis true ...
101 psl.
... Professor Craik points out an instance in which Milton borrows the same figure of speech from his classical reading ; Paradise Lost , ii . 964 : And by them stood Orcus and Ades , and the dreaded name Of Demogorgon . ' But in this case ...
... Professor Craik points out an instance in which Milton borrows the same figure of speech from his classical reading ; Paradise Lost , ii . 964 : And by them stood Orcus and Ades , and the dreaded name Of Demogorgon . ' But in this case ...
108 psl.
... Professor Craik interpreted it the balanced swing of earth . ' John- son says , ' the whole weight or momentum of this globe , ' as if weight and momentum were the same thing . Compare Chaucer , Man of Law's Tale , 1. 4716 ( ed ...
... Professor Craik interpreted it the balanced swing of earth . ' John- son says , ' the whole weight or momentum of this globe , ' as if weight and momentum were the same thing . Compare Chaucer , Man of Law's Tale , 1. 4716 ( ed ...
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