Remarks, Critical, Conjectural, and Explanatory, Upon the Plays of Shakspeare: Resulting from a Collation of the Early Copies, with that of Johnson and Steevens, Ed. by Isaac Reed, Esq., Together with Some Valuable Extracts from the Mss. of the Late Right Honourable John, Lord Chedworth, Issue 2J. Wright, 1805 |
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... should not be suffered to disfigure the text , or be admitted as the lan- guage of the poet , or of his time . 66 Every drop of blood " Is guilty of a several bastardy . ” << Guilty - of , " seems here to stand 2 12 JULIUS CAESAR .
... should not be suffered to disfigure the text , or be admitted as the lan- guage of the poet , or of his time . 66 Every drop of blood " Is guilty of a several bastardy . ” << Guilty - of , " seems here to stand 2 12 JULIUS CAESAR .
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... blood contributes to cause or generate in a Roman breast a new base and illegitimate spirit . 302. " And let our hearts , as subtle masters do , " Stir up their servants to an act of rage , " And after seem to chide them . " . But the ...
... blood contributes to cause or generate in a Roman breast a new base and illegitimate spirit . 302. " And let our hearts , as subtle masters do , " Stir up their servants to an act of rage , " And after seem to chide them . " . But the ...
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... blood I drop is rather physical . " " I charm you . I enjoin you by the influence of what is sacred . I fear the poet is at his old tricks : he would have said , " I conjure you ; " but then " cónjure " started up , and , to make the ...
... blood I drop is rather physical . " " I charm you . I enjoin you by the influence of what is sacred . I fear the poet is at his old tricks : he would have said , " I conjure you ; " but then " cónjure " started up , and , to make the ...
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... blood upon the Capitol . " This tremendous phænomenon has been found by modern naturalists to be nothing more than excremental evacuations from hovering swarms of a certain kind of beetles . " The noise of battle hurtled in the air ...
... blood upon the Capitol . " This tremendous phænomenon has been found by modern naturalists to be nothing more than excremental evacuations from hovering swarms of a certain kind of beetles . " The noise of battle hurtled in the air ...
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... blood , who else is rank . ” I cannot agree in Dr. Johnson's interpretation of " rank , " here , " overtopping equals , " or " growing too high , " much less in Mr. Malone's , " TOO REPLETE with blood . " I believe it only means ...
... blood , who else is rank . ” I cannot agree in Dr. Johnson's interpretation of " rank , " here , " overtopping equals , " or " growing too high , " much less in Mr. Malone's , " TOO REPLETE with blood . " I believe it only means ...
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