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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Page 36
... [ Old copy- the first of March . ] We should read ides : for we can never 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 ...
... [ Old copy- the first of March . ] We should read ides : for we can never 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 ...
Page 40
... old copy , which reads- " the state of a man . " Shakspeare is here speaking of the individual in whose mind the genius and the mortal instruments hold a council , not of man , or mankind , in general . The passage above , quoted from ...
... old copy , which reads- " the state of a man . " Shakspeare is here speaking of the individual in whose mind the genius and the mortal instruments hold a council , not of man , or mankind , in general . The passage above , quoted from ...
Page 45
... old copy . So , in Antony and Cleopatra : < 6 the manner of their deaths ? " I do not see them bleed : Again , in King Henry VI . Part III . : " And with their helps only defend ourselves . " Again , more appositely , in The Rape of ...
... old copy . So , in Antony and Cleopatra : < 6 the manner of their deaths ? " I do not see them bleed : Again , in King Henry VI . Part III . : " And with their helps only defend ourselves . " Again , more appositely , in The Rape of ...
Page 51
... old copy : but Messieurs Rowe , Pope , and Sir Thomas Hanmer , on the authority of the 1 Who rated him for speaking well of Pompey ; E 2 SC . I. 51 JULIUS CÆSAR . Lions with toils, and men with flatterers: ...
... old copy : but Messieurs Rowe , Pope , and Sir Thomas Hanmer , on the authority of the 1 Who rated him for speaking well of Pompey ; E 2 SC . I. 51 JULIUS CÆSAR . Lions with toils, and men with flatterers: ...
Page 54
... old copy . Mr. Pope and Sir Tho- mas Hanmer read - charge , but unnecessarily . So , in Cymbeline : 66 tis your graces " That from my mutest conscience to my tongue " Charms this report out . " STEEVENS . To keep with you at meals , & c ...
... old copy . Mr. Pope and Sir Tho- mas Hanmer read - charge , but unnecessarily . So , in Cymbeline : 66 tis your graces " That from my mutest conscience to my tongue " Charms this report out . " STEEVENS . To keep with you at meals , & c ...
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