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Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar George Lillie Craik
William James Rolfe. PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION . A YEAR ago I let
a class at school take Julius Cesar as their first reading in Shakespeare , and ...
Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar George Lillie Craik
William James Rolfe. PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION . A YEAR ago I let
a class at school take Julius Cesar as their first reading in Shakespeare , and ...
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From whatever cause it has happened , the passages in this Play as to the true
reading of which there can be much reasonable doubt are , comparatively , very
few . Even when anything is wrong in the original edition , the manner in which it
is ...
From whatever cause it has happened , the passages in this Play as to the true
reading of which there can be much reasonable doubt are , comparatively , very
few . Even when anything is wrong in the original edition , the manner in which it
is ...
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... action and the parts sustained by the various personages , and vindicating a
reading of the First Folio in a subsequent speech ( 570 ) , which , curiously
enough , had never been previously noticed by anybody , but has been silently
ignored ...
... action and the parts sustained by the various personages , and vindicating a
reading of the First Folio in a subsequent speech ( 570 ) , which , curiously
enough , had never been previously noticed by anybody , but has been silently
ignored ...
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Such motives would be very inconsistent with the substitution generally for the
old words of anything that might merely strike him as being possibly a preferable
reading . The much more probable presumption is that he followed some guide .
Such motives would be very inconsistent with the substitution generally for the
old words of anything that might merely strike him as being possibly a preferable
reading . The much more probable presumption is that he followed some guide .
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The only other solution of the difficulty that has been offered is , that we have a
substitute for the omitted syllable in a pause by which the reading of the line is to
be broken . This notion appears to have received the sanction of Coleridge .
The only other solution of the difficulty that has been offered is , that we have a
substitute for the omitted syllable in a pause by which the reading of the line is to
be broken . This notion appears to have received the sanction of Coleridge .
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