The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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The text of the play also I have left as Prof . 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 " ( see note on 155 ) ; in 256 , vi PREFACE TO ...
The text of the play also I have left as Prof . 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 " ( see note on 155 ) ; in 256 , vi PREFACE TO ...
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... style of Shakespeare and to the English language generally . My first business
I have considered to be the correct exhibition and explanation of the noble work
of our great dramatist with which the volume professes to be specially occupied .
... style of Shakespeare and to the English language generally . My first business
I have considered to be the correct exhibition and explanation of the noble work
of our great dramatist with which the volume professes to be specially occupied .
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Finally , the Play of The Two Noble Kinsmen , commonly included among those
of Beaumont and Fletcher , has been attributed in part to Shakespeare ; it is
described on the title page of the first edition , published in 1634 , as written by ...
Finally , the Play of The Two Noble Kinsmen , commonly included among those
of Beaumont and Fletcher , has been attributed in part to Shakespeare ; it is
described on the title page of the first edition , published in 1634 , as written by ...
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3 . The thwartings of your dispositions , if You had not showed them how you
were disposed . — iii . 2 . Come , my sweet wife , my dearest mother , and My
friends of noble touch , when I am forth . — iv . 2 . Permitted by our dastard nobles
, who ...
3 . The thwartings of your dispositions , if You had not showed them how you
were disposed . — iii . 2 . Come , my sweet wife , my dearest mother , and My
friends of noble touch , when I am forth . — iv . 2 . Permitted by our dastard nobles
, who ...
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1 . Have made them mutes , silenced their pleaders , And — Dispropertied their
freedoms . — ii . 1 . Having determined of the Volsces , And – To send for Titus
Lartius . - ii . 2 . To gratify his noble service , that hath Thus — Stood for his
country .
1 . Have made them mutes , silenced their pleaders , And — Dispropertied their
freedoms . — ii . 1 . Having determined of the Volsces , And – To send for Titus
Lartius . - ii . 2 . To gratify his noble service , that hath Thus — Stood for his
country .
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