The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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3 The Sources for the Text of Shakespeare's Plays 9 The Shakespearian Editors and Commentators 25 The Modern Shakespearian Texts 27 The Mechanism of English Verse , and the Prosody of the Plays of Shakespeare 30 Shakespeare's Julius ...
3 The Sources for the Text of Shakespeare's Plays 9 The Shakespearian Editors and Commentators 25 The Modern Shakespearian Texts 27 The Mechanism of English Verse , and the Prosody of the Plays of Shakespeare 30 Shakespeare's Julius ...
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... curiously enough , had never been previously noticed by anybody , but has been silently ignored and departed from even by those of the modern editors who have professed to adhere the most scrupulously to that original text .
... curiously enough , had never been previously noticed by anybody , but has been silently ignored and departed from even by those of the modern editors who have professed to adhere the most scrupulously to that original text .
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The Scenes in Shakespeare ( the notation of which , by the bye , is for the most part the work of his modern editors ) continually run out to dimensions which make this kind of reference a mere tantalizing and tormenting mockery .
The Scenes in Shakespeare ( the notation of which , by the bye , is for the most part the work of his modern editors ) continually run out to dimensions which make this kind of reference a mere tantalizing and tormenting mockery .
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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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... treatment of an important department of it in the exposition which is given of some principles of our prosody , and some peculiarities of Shakespeare's versification , which his editors have not in general sufficiently attended to .
... treatment of an important department of it in the exposition which is given of some principles of our prosody , and some peculiarities of Shakespeare's versification , which his editors have not in general sufficiently attended to .
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