The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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in the speech numbered 117 ; the insertion of “ not ” after “ Has he , ” in that numbered 402 ; and the transposition of the two names Lucilius and Lucius in that numbered 521 . The first and second of these three corrections are of ...
in the speech numbered 117 ; the insertion of “ not ” after “ Has he , ” in that numbered 402 ; and the transposition of the two names Lucilius and Lucius in that numbered 521 . The first and second of these three corrections are of ...
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colloquial speech , or at any rate is still perfectly intelligible and unambiguous , and moe is sometimes the only form that ... The present is , I suppose , the first edition of a Play , in any language , with the speeches numbered .
colloquial speech , or at any rate is still perfectly intelligible and unambiguous , and moe is sometimes the only form that ... The present is , I suppose , the first edition of a Play , in any language , with the speeches numbered .
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The enumeration of the speeches reduces the average space which a reference includes to about the thirteenth part of a page . As thère are about eight hundred speeches in the Play , and only eighteen Scenes ( according to the common ...
The enumeration of the speeches reduces the average space which a reference includes to about the thirteenth part of a page . As thère are about eight hundred speeches in the Play , and only eighteen Scenes ( according to the common ...
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But it is much to be wished that before it was undertaken there had existed an edition of the Plays with the speeches numbered throughout , as in the present edition of the Julius Cæsar , to which it might have been accommodated .
But it is much to be wished that before it was undertaken there had existed an edition of the Plays with the speeches numbered throughout , as in the present edition of the Julius Cæsar , to which it might have been accommodated .
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... a difficult author in any circumstances ; but much more from the two facts , of the corrupted or at least doubtful state of the text in many places , and the changes that our national speech has undergone since his age .
... a difficult author in any circumstances ; but much more from the two facts , of the corrupted or at least doubtful state of the text in many places , and the changes that our national speech has undergone since his age .
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