The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated, Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and SelectedGeo. A. Leavitt, 1867 |
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الصفحة 19
... North's Plutarch . 4 The old copies crroneously read : — " Who glazed upon me . " Malone , determined to oppose himself to Steevens's reading of glared , Without annoying me . And there were drawn Upon a SC . III . ] 19 JULIUS CAESAR .
... North's Plutarch . 4 The old copies crroneously read : — " Who glazed upon me . " Malone , determined to oppose himself to Steevens's reading of glared , Without annoying me . And there were drawn Upon a SC . III . ] 19 JULIUS CAESAR .
الصفحة 20
... Steevens has shown , from the Poet's own works , that his emendation is the true one . 1 Altogether , entirely . 2 What is now called a thunder bolt . And , when the cross blue lightning seemed to open 20 [ ACT I JULIUS CÆSAR .
... Steevens has shown , from the Poet's own works , that his emendation is the true one . 1 Altogether , entirely . 2 What is now called a thunder bolt . And , when the cross blue lightning seemed to open 20 [ ACT I JULIUS CÆSAR .
الصفحة 28
... Steevens thinks there may be an allusion here to the custom of decimation , i . e . the selection by lot of every tenth soldier , in a general mutiny , for punishment . What need we any spur but our own cause , 28 [ АСТ 11 JULIUS CÆSAP .
... Steevens thinks there may be an allusion here to the custom of decimation , i . e . the selection by lot of every tenth soldier , in a general mutiny , for punishment . What need we any spur but our own cause , 28 [ АСТ 11 JULIUS CÆSAP .
الصفحة 49
... This explanation is offered by Steevens ; and : yet , perhaps , we should read , as he himself suggested : -- VOL . VI . " Our arms no strength of ralice . " 7 Next , Caius Cassius , do I take your hand SC . I.J 49 JULIUS CÆSAR .
... This explanation is offered by Steevens ; and : yet , perhaps , we should read , as he himself suggested : -- VOL . VI . " Our arms no strength of ralice . " 7 Next , Caius Cassius , do I take your hand SC . I.J 49 JULIUS CÆSAR .
الصفحة 68
... offices at my disposal . " This passage ( says Steevens ) may be easily reduced to metre if we read : - Cas . Brutus , I am . Bru . Cassius , I say you are not . " Cas . Is it come to this ? Bru . 68 [ ACT IV JULIUS CÆSAR .
... offices at my disposal . " This passage ( says Steevens ) may be easily reduced to metre if we read : - Cas . Brutus , I am . Bru . Cassius , I say you are not . " Cas . Is it come to this ? Bru . 68 [ ACT IV JULIUS CÆSAR .
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