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... Julius Cæsar , Act III . MALONE . * Taking the red Rose out of his Cap . ] This note of direc- tion I restored from the old quarto . And without it , it is im- possible that any reader can guess at the meaning of this line of Clarence ...
... Julius Cæsar , Act III . MALONE . * Taking the red Rose out of his Cap . ] This note of direc- tion I restored from the old quarto . And without it , it is im- possible that any reader can guess at the meaning of this line of Clarence ...
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... Julius Cæsar : " But ere we could arrive the point propos'd , - . " Milton uses the same structure , Paradise Lost , B. II : 66 ere he arrive " The happy isle . " STEEVENS . 7 Strike up the drum ; cry - Courage ! and away . ] Thus the ...
... Julius Cæsar : " But ere we could arrive the point propos'd , - . " Milton uses the same structure , Paradise Lost , B. II : 66 ere he arrive " The happy isle . " STEEVENS . 7 Strike up the drum ; cry - Courage ! and away . ] Thus the ...
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... Julius Cæsar : " The last of all the Romans , fare thee well . " In that passage , as in the present , Mr. Rowe substituted thou for the , though Shakspeare has employed the very words he found in North's translation of Plutarch ...
... Julius Cæsar : " The last of all the Romans , fare thee well . " In that passage , as in the present , Mr. Rowe substituted thou for the , though Shakspeare has employed the very words he found in North's translation of Plutarch ...
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... Julius Cæsar , or bright- This blank , Dr. Johnson with the highest probability conjec- tures , should be filled up with " Berenice ; " a word that the transcriber or compositor probably could not make out . In the same manner he left a ...
... Julius Cæsar , or bright- This blank , Dr. Johnson with the highest probability conjec- tures , should be filled up with " Berenice ; " a word that the transcriber or compositor probably could not make out . In the same manner he left a ...
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... Julius Cæsar : " Young man , thou could'st not die more honourable . ” In like manner , in The Third Part of King Henry VI . we find this line : " Is either slain , or wounded dangerous . " but in the old play the words are " wounded ...
... Julius Cæsar : " Young man , thou could'st not die more honourable . ” In like manner , in The Third Part of King Henry VI . we find this line : " Is either slain , or wounded dangerous . " but in the old play the words are " wounded ...
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