The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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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
which ...
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
which ...
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PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION . vii ( see note on 155 ) ; in 256 , “
further ” for “ farther " ( see note on 45 ) ; in 309 “ true - fixed ” for “ true fixt ; ” in
401 “ masters ” for “ master ” ( see note on the passage ) ; in 412 “ o'ershot ” ( First
Folio ...
PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION . vii ( see note on 155 ) ; in 256 , “
further ” for “ farther " ( see note on 45 ) ; in 309 “ true - fixed ” for “ true fixt ; ” in
401 “ masters ” for “ master ” ( see note on the passage ) ; in 412 “ o'ershot ” ( First
Folio ...
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In so far as the Commentary relates to the particular Play which it goes over , and
professes to elucidate , it is intended to be as complete as I could make it , in the
sense of not leaving any passage unremarked upon which seemed to be ...
In so far as the Commentary relates to the particular Play which it goes over , and
professes to elucidate , it is intended to be as complete as I could make it , in the
sense of not leaving any passage unremarked upon which seemed to be ...
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many passages which there can hardly be a doubt are corrupt are passed over
by him without correction . All this ... The numerous and minute stage directions
passage in another Play has been seriously injured by the same mistake which
the ...
many passages which there can hardly be a doubt are corrupt are passed over
by him without correction . All this ... The numerous and minute stage directions
passage in another Play has been seriously injured by the same mistake which
the ...
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... him from putting out a complete edition of Shakespeare's Works . The passage
, which does not occur in the first edition ( 1728 ) , is retained in the third ( 1767 ) .
the Collier Folio has caused , and a very satisfactory 22 PROLEGOMENA .
... him from putting out a complete edition of Shakespeare's Works . The passage
, which does not occur in the first edition ( 1728 ) , is retained in the third ( 1767 ) .
the Collier Folio has caused , and a very satisfactory 22 PROLEGOMENA .
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