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Page 160
... figure insultatio , and that in its etymological meaning in the Latin . He is not likely to have found it in the Latin elsewhere than in Susenbrotus , and doubtless Cooper explained the etymology of the term for him . I do not find the ...
... figure insultatio , and that in its etymological meaning in the Latin . He is not likely to have found it in the Latin elsewhere than in Susenbrotus , and doubtless Cooper explained the etymology of the term for him . I do not find the ...
Page 165
... figure , proba- bly from Susenbrotus , but also the Latin name and the etymology of that name . In another instance Shakspere connects the word gradation in a rhetorical sense with what appears to be an allusion to another figure . As ...
... figure , proba- bly from Susenbrotus , but also the Latin name and the etymology of that name . In another instance Shakspere connects the word gradation in a rhetorical sense with what appears to be an allusion to another figure . As ...
Page 608
... figure , " but the figure is applied ludicrously to Hamlet's soliloquy . Incidentally , the " Comick Poet " is not Shakspere , but Terence , who is quoted ; and it is not Shakspere who " is full of loopeholes , " i.e. , cannot keep a ...
... figure , " but the figure is applied ludicrously to Hamlet's soliloquy . Incidentally , the " Comick Poet " is not Shakspere , but Terence , who is quoted ; and it is not Shakspere who " is full of loopeholes , " i.e. , cannot keep a ...
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