The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70 |
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From whatever cause it has happened , the passages in this Play as to the true
reading of which there can be much reasonable doubt are , comparatively , very
few . Even when anything is wrong in the original edition , the mai er in which it is
...
From whatever cause it has happened , the passages in this Play as to the true
reading of which there can be much reasonable doubt are , comparatively , very
few . Even when anything is wrong in the original edition , the mai er in which it is
...
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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 editors
who ...
... 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 editors
who ...
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... been more and more impressed , the more I consider it , in favour of a new
reading for which a strong case has been made out , and urged upon my
attention , by a distinguished literary friend , — " A curse shall fall upon these
impious men .
... been more and more impressed , the more I consider it , in favour of a new
reading for which a strong case has been made out , and urged upon my
attention , by a distinguished literary friend , — " A curse shall fall upon these
impious men .
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There would be no end of conjectural emendation if it were permitted us , in the
text of Shakespeare or of any other writer , to disturb an authorized or accepted
reading on no other ground than that it might , as we may think , be improved .
There would be no end of conjectural emendation if it were permitted us , in the
text of Shakespeare or of any other writer , to disturb an authorized or accepted
reading on no other ground than that it might , as we may think , be improved .
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On the other hand , however , this necessary consequence would obviously tell
as much against the proposed reading as that docs against the hypothesis . .
Anglo - Saxon , or the Saxon of England , PREFACE . XV PROLEGOMENA.
On the other hand , however , this necessary consequence would obviously tell
as much against the proposed reading as that docs against the hypothesis . .
Anglo - Saxon , or the Saxon of England , PREFACE . XV PROLEGOMENA.
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