The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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the Plays , by much the easiest to edit ; both the settlement of the text and its explanation are , I conceive , simpler than would be the case in any other ; and it is for that reason partly that I have selected it for the present ...
the Plays , by much the easiest to edit ; both the settlement of the text and its explanation are , I conceive , simpler than would be the case in any other ; and it is for that reason partly that I have selected it for the present ...
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The present is , I suppose , the first edition of a Play , in any language , with the speeches numbered . Possibly it may be the first time that any one has thought of counting the speeches in a Play . * In that case , the result ...
The present is , I suppose , the first edition of a Play , in any language , with the speeches numbered . Possibly it may be the first time that any one has thought of counting the speeches in a Play . * In that case , the result ...
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Even in the present edition of Julius Cæsar , compactly printed as it is , several of the Scenes cover seven or eight pages . In the entire Play , filling about sixty pages , there are only eighteen Scenes , so that the average ...
Even in the present edition of Julius Cæsar , compactly printed as it is , several of the Scenes cover seven or eight pages . In the entire Play , filling about sixty pages , there are only eighteen Scenes , so that the average ...
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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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As for the present Commentary on the Play of Julius Cæsar , it will be perceived that it does not at all aspire to what is commonly distinguished as the higher criticism . It does not seek to examine or to expound this Shakespearian ...
As for the present Commentary on the Play of Julius Cæsar , it will be perceived that it does not at all aspire to what is commonly distinguished as the higher criticism . It does not seek to examine or to expound this Shakespearian ...
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