The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Band 1Little, Brown, 1868 |
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... blood , " it " is not intended to imply that the statue of Pompey shed blood in miracu- lous sympathy with Cæsar , as Caesar was his bitter PREFACE .
... blood , " it " is not intended to imply that the statue of Pompey shed blood in miracu- lous sympathy with Cæsar , as Caesar was his bitter PREFACE .
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... blood of Cæsar spurted out upon the statue and trickled down it . " Whoever cannot understand , without explanation , such a use of language as that of which these passages are examples , had better lay down Shakespeare , or any true ...
... blood of Cæsar spurted out upon the statue and trickled down it . " Whoever cannot understand , without explanation , such a use of language as that of which these passages are examples , had better lay down Shakespeare , or any true ...
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... blood . " p . 180 . p . 326 . 66 VOL . VIII . King Richard the Third . Of you , and you , Lord Rivers , and of Dorset " : - Read , according to the suggestion in the Note , " Of you , Lord Rivers , and , Dorset , of you . " King Henry ...
... blood . " p . 180 . p . 326 . 66 VOL . VIII . King Richard the Third . Of you , and you , Lord Rivers , and of Dorset " : - Read , according to the suggestion in the Note , " Of you , Lord Rivers , and , Dorset , of you . " King Henry ...
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... blood o that of the Ardens , with their high old English pedigree , stretching past the Conqueror away beyond the reign of the Confessor . And to us of English race it is a matter of some interest to know that Shake- speare came of pure ...
... blood o that of the Ardens , with their high old English pedigree , stretching past the Conqueror away beyond the reign of the Confessor . And to us of English race it is a matter of some interest to know that Shake- speare came of pure ...
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... blood , because , like many other powerful Englishmen , he had not helped Harold , and did not oppose Duke William's title . For it should always be remembered that , ac- cording to the loose dynastic notions of that day , the Norman ...
... blood , because , like many other powerful Englishmen , he had not helped Harold , and did not oppose Duke William's title . For it should always be remembered that , ac- cording to the loose dynastic notions of that day , the Norman ...
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