The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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... and vindicating a reading of the First Folio in a subsequent speech ( 571 ) which , curiously enough , had never been previously noticed by anybody , but has been silently ignored and departed from even by those of the modern ...
... and vindicating a reading of the First Folio in a subsequent speech ( 571 ) which , curiously enough , had never been previously noticed by anybody , but has been silently ignored and departed from even by those of the modern ...
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... nevertheless , that all will be found to be noted that are of any interest either in the Second Folio or among the conjectures of the long array of editors and commentators extending from Rowe to our own day .
... nevertheless , that all will be found to be noted that are of any interest either in the Second Folio or among the conjectures of the long array of editors and commentators extending from Rowe to our own day .
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... -can it be shown to be at all probable that the supposed words “ these impious men , ” if written by Shakespeare , would or might have been mistaken by the printer of the First Folio for what he has given us— “ the limbs of men ?
... -can it be shown to be at all probable that the supposed words “ these impious men , ” if written by Shakespeare , would or might have been mistaken by the printer of the First Folio for what he has given us— “ the limbs of men ?
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I revert , therefore , to my original preference for the reading of the Collier Folio :“ A curse shall light upon the loins of men . ” 7 November , 1863 . THE ENGLISH OF SHAKESPEARE , ETC. PROLEGOMENA . I. SHAKESPEARE'S XVI PREFACE .
I revert , therefore , to my original preference for the reading of the Collier Folio :“ A curse shall light upon the loins of men . ” 7 November , 1863 . THE ENGLISH OF SHAKESPEARE , ETC. PROLEGOMENA . I. SHAKESPEARE'S XVI PREFACE .
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The first edition of Shakespeare's collected Dramatic Works appeared in 1623 , or not till seven years after his death , in a folio volume . A second edition , with numerous verbal alterations , but no additional Plays , was brought out ...
The first edition of Shakespeare's collected Dramatic Works appeared in 1623 , or not till seven years after his death , in a folio volume . A second edition , with numerous verbal alterations , but no additional Plays , was brought out ...
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