The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Julius Caeser. HamletGinn, 1894 |
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... folio of 1623 , and one of the best - printed FIRST plays in that inestimable volume ; the text being in so clear and sound a state , that editors have but little trouble about it . The date of the composition has been variously argued ...
... folio of 1623 , and one of the best - printed FIRST plays in that inestimable volume ; the text being in so clear and sound a state , that editors have but little trouble about it . The date of the composition has been variously argued ...
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... folio , substituting seasons for reasons . Upon this reading Professor Craik comments thus : " This is their season might have been conceiv- able ; but who ever heard it remarked of any description of phenomena that these are their ...
... folio , substituting seasons for reasons . Upon this reading Professor Craik comments thus : " This is their season might have been conceiv- able ; but who ever heard it remarked of any description of phenomena that these are their ...
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... folio . The origi- nal has " the state of a man . ' Both sense and metre are evidently against this reading ; and Walker points out many like instances of a interpolated . I am all but certain that we ought to read conflict in stead of ...
... folio . The origi- nal has " the state of a man . ' Both sense and metre are evidently against this reading ; and Walker points out many like instances of a interpolated . I am all but certain that we ought to read conflict in stead of ...
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... folio . The original has make instead of mark . The former can only be explained " make our purpose seem necessary , " - -a sense which the word will hardly bear , but which the context plainly requires . P. 44 . Yet I do fear him ; For ...
... folio . The original has make instead of mark . The former can only be explained " make our purpose seem necessary , " - -a sense which the word will hardly bear , but which the context plainly requires . P. 44 . Yet I do fear him ; For ...
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... folio . The original makes this question the beginning of Caesar's next speech . Ritson thought it should be given to one of the conspirators ; and Cinna has just said , " Casca , you are the first that rears your hand . ' P. 61. And ...
... folio . The original makes this question the beginning of Caesar's next speech . Ritson thought it should be given to one of the conspirators ; and Cinna has just said , " Casca , you are the first that rears your hand . ' P. 61. And ...
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