The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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I have given what I believe to be a more nearly authentic Text than has yet appeared . Julius Cæsar is , probably , of all Shakespeare's Plays , the one of which the text has come down to us in the least unsatisfactory state .
I have given what I believe to be a more nearly authentic Text than has yet appeared . Julius Cæsar is , probably , of all Shakespeare's Plays , the one of which the text has come down to us in the least unsatisfactory state .
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He has simply divided each page of the Play into so many paragraphs of equal , or nearly equal , length ( he makes 241 of them in all ) ; and , in a complimentary reference to my book , which had reached him while his own was passing ...
He has simply divided each page of the Play into so many paragraphs of equal , or nearly equal , length ( he makes 241 of them in all ) ; and , in a complimentary reference to my book , which had reached him while his own was passing ...
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... is called the Saxon of England were no doubt nearly related , we have no evidence whatever either that the former was the mother and the latter the daughter , or even that their relationship was that of parent and child at all .
... is called the Saxon of England were no doubt nearly related , we have no evidence whatever either that the former was the mother and the latter the daughter , or even that their relationship was that of parent and child at all .
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One would as soon believe with Ulrici that The Tempest is the very latest of all Shakespeare's Plays , as with Mr Hunter that it is one of his earliest , — “ nearly the first in time , ” he calls it , “ as the first in place ( meaning ...
One would as soon believe with Ulrici that The Tempest is the very latest of all Shakespeare's Plays , as with Mr Hunter that it is one of his earliest , — “ nearly the first in time , ” he calls it , “ as the first in place ( meaning ...
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A manuscript of the First Part and some portions of the Second Part of Henry the Fourth , which is believed to be nearly of Shakespeare's age , and of which an impression has been edited by Mr Halliwell for the Shakespeare Society ; 3 .
A manuscript of the First Part and some portions of the Second Part of Henry the Fourth , which is believed to be nearly of Shakespeare's age , and of which an impression has been edited by Mr Halliwell for the Shakespeare Society ; 3 .
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