The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 2; Volume 7Charles Knight and Company, 1839 |
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Page 148
... original . We have also , in several instances , followed the original copy in assigning particular speeches to particular characters . The commentators ( and we include the earlier ones - Pope , Theobald , Warburton ) have been too ...
... original . We have also , in several instances , followed the original copy in assigning particular speeches to particular characters . The commentators ( and we include the earlier ones - Pope , Theobald , Warburton ) have been too ...
Page 284
... original has foils , which Malone amended . Fear'd in the original : the general reading is dear'd . But it must be remembered that Cæsar is speaking ; and that , in the notions of one who aims at supreme authority , to be feared and to ...
... original has foils , which Malone amended . Fear'd in the original : the general reading is dear'd . But it must be remembered that Cæsar is speaking ; and that , in the notions of one who aims at supreme authority , to be feared and to ...
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... original order of the Sonnets was adopted in some that of the edition of 1640 in others . Lintot's , in 1709 , for example , adheres to the original ; Curll's , in 1710 , follows the second edition . Cotes , the printer of the second ...
... original order of the Sonnets was adopted in some that of the edition of 1640 in others . Lintot's , in 1709 , for example , adheres to the original ; Curll's , in 1710 , follows the second edition . Cotes , the printer of the second ...
Contents
JULIUS CÆSAR | 215 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
POEMS | 3 |
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