Yet it must be allowed to the present age, that the tongue in general is so much refined since Shakspeare's time that many of his words, and more of his phrases, are scarce intelligible. And of those which we understand, some are ungrammatical, others... English Past and Present - Página 67de Richard Chenevix Trench - 1855 - 213 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...must be allow'd to the present Age, that the tongue in general is so much refin'd since Shakespear's time, that many of his words, and more of his Phrases,...which we understand some are ungrammatical, others course [ie coarse]; and his whole stile is so pester'd with Figurative expressions, that it is as affected... | |
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