The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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It took more time than I had ever before given to a single play , — considerably
more , of course , than would have been necessary if the book had been in the
hands of the scholars ; but the results satisfied me that it was time well spent . I
never ...
It took more time than I had ever before given to a single play , — considerably
more , of course , than would have been necessary if the book had been in the
hands of the scholars ; but the results satisfied me that it was time well spent . I
never ...
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Where I could not accept the author ' s explanation of a passage , I have
generally given his views as well as my own , since the reader might prefer the
former to the latter . My own notes are in all cases enclosed in brackets . The
cases in ...
Where I could not accept the author ' s explanation of a passage , I have
generally given his views as well as my own , since the reader might prefer the
former to the latter . My own notes are in all cases enclosed in brackets . The
cases in ...
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... little book , and drew from it considerable additional matter . To Prof . F . J .
Child , of Harvard College , for the encouragement he has given me in my work ,
and for many valuable criticisms and suggestions , I am under especial
obligations .
... little book , and drew from it considerable additional matter . To Prof . F . J .
Child , of Harvard College , for the encouragement he has given me in my work ,
and for many valuable criticisms and suggestions , I am under especial
obligations .
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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 . From
whatever ...
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 . From
whatever ...
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Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar George Lillie Craik
William James Rolfe. are , perhaps , scarcely so many as half a dozen lines of
any importance which must be given up as hopelessly incurable or even doubtful
.
Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar George Lillie Craik
William James Rolfe. are , perhaps , scarcely so many as half a dozen lines of
any importance which must be given up as hopelessly incurable or even doubtful
.
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