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IVLIVS WAS CAESA appear that the manuscript whence it was taken was written
with been ascertained : Malone attempted to trace this to 1607 ; but Mr. Collier ,
by a series of quotations from a certain passage in Drayton's * Barons ' Wars ...
IVLIVS WAS CAESA appear that the manuscript whence it was taken was written
with been ascertained : Malone attempted to trace this to 1607 ; but Mr. Collier ,
by a series of quotations from a certain passage in Drayton's * Barons ' Wars ...
Page 318
See Note 52 , Act v . , ' All's Well , ” for a similar First Folio use of ' hit'as a form of “
it ; " the present passage serving to confirm the propriety of our adopted reading
there . The word " peace " in the present passage has been suspected of error ...
See Note 52 , Act v . , ' All's Well , ” for a similar First Folio use of ' hit'as a form of “
it ; " the present passage serving to confirm the propriety of our adopted reading
there . The word " peace " in the present passage has been suspected of error ...
Page 500
TE lo no ” to everything I said " ay " and " no " to , was no good divinity ; ' but we
think that the passage as it stands is perfectly which his courtiers veered about in
their answers to suit his varying moods , as ( in “ Hamlet ” ) Osric shifts from ...
TE lo no ” to everything I said " ay " and " no " to , was no good divinity ; ' but we
think that the passage as it stands is perfectly which his courtiers veered about in
their answers to suit his varying moods , as ( in “ Hamlet ” ) Osric shifts from ...
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