The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70 |
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For the present stage direction at the end of this speech , we have in the original
text “ Sennit . Exeunt Cæsar and his Traine . ” 69. What hath chanced to - day . -
So in 71 ; where , also , most of the modern editions have “ what hath chanced sc
...
For the present stage direction at the end of this speech , we have in the original
text “ Sennit . Exeunt Cæsar and his Traine . ” 69. What hath chanced to - day . -
So in 71 ; where , also , most of the modern editions have “ what hath chanced sc
...
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most of the modern editions have “ what hath chanced , " Mr Collier's one -
volume edition included , although had is the word in all the Folios . Instead of to
chance in this sense we now usually say to happen . Chance is a French word (
from ...
most of the modern editions have “ what hath chanced , " Mr Collier's one -
volume edition included , although had is the word in all the Folios . Instead of to
chance in this sense we now usually say to happen . Chance is a French word (
from ...
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Tis very like : he hath the falling sickness . - Like is likely , or probable , as in 57. I
am surprised to find Mr Collier adhering to the blundering punctuation of the early
copies , " ' Tis very like he hath , " etc. Cæsar's infirmity was notorious ; it is ...
Tis very like : he hath the falling sickness . - Like is likely , or probable , as in 57. I
am surprised to find Mr Collier adhering to the blundering punctuation of the early
copies , " ' Tis very like he hath , " etc. Cæsar's infirmity was notorious ; it is ...
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... from quality and kind ; Why old men , fools , and children calculate ; Why all
these things change from their ordinance , Their natures , and pre - formed
faculties , To monstrous quality ; why , you shall find , That heaven hath infused
them with ...
... from quality and kind ; Why old men , fools , and children calculate ; Why all
these things change from their ordinance , Their natures , and pre - formed
faculties , To monstrous quality ; why , you shall find , That heaven hath infused
them with ...
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... nearly lost this form , which is the one Shakespeare uses in the only two
passages in which ( if we may trust to Mrs Clarke ) the past participle passive of
the verb to rive is found in his works . The other is also in this Play : - “ Brutus hath
rived ...
... nearly lost this form , which is the one Shakespeare uses in the only two
passages in which ( if we may trust to Mrs Clarke ) the past participle passive of
the verb to rive is found in his works . The other is also in this Play : - “ Brutus hath
rived ...
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