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A Shakespearian Grammar: An Attempt to Illustrate Some of the Differences Between Elizabethan and Modern English
E A Abbott
A Shakespearian Grammar: An Attempt to Illustrate Some of the Differences Between Elizabethan and Modern English
E A Abbott
This is a reprint of the enlarged third edition (1870) of this indispensable guide to every idiomatic usage that readers find in Shakespeare, with additional references to Jonson, Bacon, and other Elizabethan writers. It includes sections on grammar, prosody, metaphor, and simile. This title is cited and recommended by the Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature.
536 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | September 16, 2004 |
ISBN13 | 9781410216779 |
Publishers | University Press of the Pacific |
Pages | 536 |
Dimensions | 202 × 127 × 43 mm · 452 g |
Language | English |
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