The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pagina 36
... suppose the speaker to have lost fourteen days in his account . He is here plainly ruminating on what the Soothsayer told Cæsar [ Act I. Sc . II . ] in his presence . [ " -Beware the ides of March . " ] The boy comes back and says , Sir ...
... suppose the speaker to have lost fourteen days in his account . He is here plainly ruminating on what the Soothsayer told Cæsar [ Act I. Sc . II . ] in his presence . [ " -Beware the ides of March . " ] The boy comes back and says , Sir ...
Pagina 40
... suppose council is so used here . The reading of the old authentick copy , to which I have ad- hered , is supported by a passage in Hamlet : " What a piece of work is a man . " - As council is here used as a monosyllable , so is noble ...
... suppose council is so used here . The reading of the old authentick copy , to which I have ad- hered , is supported by a passage in Hamlet : " What a piece of work is a man . " - As council is here used as a monosyllable , so is noble ...
Pagina 51
... suppose our author to have originally written : " Let me to work . ' i . e . go to work . STEEVENS . 3 - bear CÆSAR hard , ] Thus the old copy : but Messieurs Rowe , Pope , and Sir Thomas Hanmer , on the authority of the 1 Who rated him ...
... suppose our author to have originally written : " Let me to work . ' i . e . go to work . STEEVENS . 3 - bear CÆSAR hard , ] Thus the old copy : but Messieurs Rowe , Pope , and Sir Thomas Hanmer , on the authority of the 1 Who rated him ...
Pagina 76
... suppose that Ben started this formidable criticism at one of the earliest representations of the play , and that the players , or perhaps Shakspeare himself , over - awed by so great an authority , withdrew the words in question ...
... suppose that Ben started this formidable criticism at one of the earliest representations of the play , and that the players , or perhaps Shakspeare himself , over - awed by so great an authority , withdrew the words in question ...
Pagina 124
... suppose , these three short speeches were meant to form a single verse , and originally stood as fol- lows : " Cas . And died so ? " Bru . Even so . " Cas . Immortal gods ! The tragick Ahs and Ohs interpolated by the players , are too ...
... suppose , these three short speeches were meant to form a single verse , and originally stood as fol- lows : " Cas . And died so ? " Bru . Even so . " Cas . Immortal gods ! The tragick Ahs and Ohs interpolated by the players , are too ...
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