The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Svazek 12AMS Press, 1966 |
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... turn back , ] I believe Shakspeare wrote : " Cassius on Cæsar never shall turn back . " The next line strongly supports this conjecture . If the conspi- racy was discovered , and the assassination of Cæsar rendered im- practicable by ...
... turn back , ] I believe Shakspeare wrote : " Cassius on Cæsar never shall turn back . " The next line strongly supports this conjecture . If the conspi- racy was discovered , and the assassination of Cæsar rendered im- practicable by ...
Strana 74
... turn pre - ordinance , and first decree , Into the law of children . Be not fond , 4 you are the first that rears your hand . ] This , I think , is not English . The first folio has reares , which is not much better . To reduce the ...
... turn pre - ordinance , and first decree , Into the law of children . Be not fond , 4 you are the first that rears your hand . ] This , I think , is not English . The first folio has reares , which is not much better . To reduce the ...
Strana 361
... turn'd whore ' ! ' tis thou 6 the AUGURERS ] The old copy has - auguries . This leads us to what seems most likely to be the true reading - augurers , which word is used in the last Act : 66 ' You are too sure an augurer . " MALONE . 7 ...
... turn'd whore ' ! ' tis thou 6 the AUGURERS ] The old copy has - auguries . This leads us to what seems most likely to be the true reading - augurers , which word is used in the last Act : 66 ' You are too sure an augurer . " MALONE . 7 ...
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