The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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Craik gives it . In seven instances , however , I have corrected obvious misprints . In 66 I give “ He is a noble Roman " instead of “ He is noble Roman " PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION . vii ܪ ( see vi PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION .
Craik gives it . In seven instances , however , I have corrected obvious misprints . In 66 I give “ He is a noble Roman " instead of “ He is noble Roman " PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION . vii ܪ ( see vi PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION .
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I have even retained the common school - boy explanations of the few points of Roman antiquities to which allusions occur , such as the arrangements of the Calendar , the usages of the Lupercalia , etc.
I have even retained the common school - boy explanations of the few points of Roman antiquities to which allusions occur , such as the arrangements of the Calendar , the usages of the Lupercalia , etc.
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It is therefore extremely difficult to believe that the three Roman plays , Julius Cæsar , Antony and Cleopatra , and Coriolanus , can all belong to the same period ( Malone assigns them severally to the years 1607 , 1608 , and 1610 ) ...
It is therefore extremely difficult to believe that the three Roman plays , Julius Cæsar , Antony and Cleopatra , and Coriolanus , can all belong to the same period ( Malone assigns them severally to the years 1607 , 1608 , and 1610 ) ...
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3 And hale him up and down ; all swearing , if The Roman ladies bring not comfort home . - V. 4 . - iv . 7 . v . 3 - V. 3 : - V. * The reading of all the copies is “ No other quarrel else ; " but it is evident that other is merely the ...
3 And hale him up and down ; all swearing , if The Roman ladies bring not comfort home . - V. 4 . - iv . 7 . v . 3 - V. 3 : - V. * The reading of all the copies is “ No other quarrel else ; " but it is evident that other is merely the ...
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... and afterwards Master of the Rolls ) , in a copy of verses prefixed to the First Folio : Nor shall I e'er believe or think thee dead , till I hear a scene more nobly take Than when thy half - sword parlying Romans spake .
... and afterwards Master of the Rolls ) , in a copy of verses prefixed to the First Folio : Nor shall I e'er believe or think thee dead , till I hear a scene more nobly take Than when thy half - sword parlying Romans spake .
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