The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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But , besides that there is no general summation , the text of Shakespeare is not fully given in these editions , so that even the process of adding up the speeches in the several scenes would not give us the entire number in the Play .
But , besides that there is no general summation , the text of Shakespeare is not fully given in these editions , so that even the process of adding up the speeches in the several scenes would not give us the entire number in the Play .
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Even Jennens's more scientific division gives us only twenty - six Scenes for this Play , making an average ... and which is the most minute that has been proposed , gives us only thirty - seven , each therefore extending over a space ...
Even Jennens's more scientific division gives us only twenty - six Scenes for this Play , making an average ... and which is the most minute that has been proposed , gives us only thirty - seven , each therefore extending over a space ...
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... And , being a winner , God give you good night ! ” The title of Love's Labour's Won , it may be added , might also comprehend the underplot of Lucentio and Bianca , and even that of Hortensio and the Widow , though in the case of ...
... And , being a winner , God give you good night ! ” The title of Love's Labour's Won , it may be added , might also comprehend the underplot of Lucentio and Bianca , and even that of Hortensio and the Widow , though in the case of ...
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Steevens's notion , therefore , that by “ her lips ” may be meant the lips of peace , mentioned four lines before , would be untenable , were there no other objection to it than that it would , apparently , give the her of “ her lips ...
Steevens's notion , therefore , that by “ her lips ” may be meant the lips of peace , mentioned four lines before , would be untenable , were there no other objection to it than that it would , apparently , give the her of “ her lips ...
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Shakespeare and his contemporaries , although they more usually said , as we do , “ words sometimes give offence , ” held themselves entitled to say also , if they chose , “ words sometimes gives offence .
Shakespeare and his contemporaries , although they more usually said , as we do , “ words sometimes give offence , ” held themselves entitled to say also , if they chose , “ words sometimes gives offence .
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