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Page ix
... appear also marks of care , from the playwright's point of view , in the many additional stage directions , and divisions into acts and scenes . Moreover , here and there they may contain marks of last revision by their author - a ...
... appear also marks of care , from the playwright's point of view , in the many additional stage directions , and divisions into acts and scenes . Moreover , here and there they may contain marks of last revision by their author - a ...
Page xii
... appear in the earliest Quarto form , but enclosed between brackets to show that they are not in the Folio , and a note at the foot of the page calls attention to the insertion , and states the Quarto from whence the added passage was ...
... appear in the earliest Quarto form , but enclosed between brackets to show that they are not in the Folio , and a note at the foot of the page calls attention to the insertion , and states the Quarto from whence the added passage was ...
Page xiii
... of the page , however , together with the correction and its source , where appear also the modern spelling and punctuation of passages ren- dered obscure xiii EDITORS ' PREFACE EARLY EDITIONS LITERARY ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE.
... of the page , however , together with the correction and its source , where appear also the modern spelling and punctuation of passages ren- dered obscure xiii EDITORS ' PREFACE EARLY EDITIONS LITERARY ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE.
Page xix
... turnes our Swords In our owne proper Entrailes . And the dominance of Cæsar's spirit over Shakespeare's entire dramatic design appears unmistakably with the last deed and words of Brutus , when he offers xix INTRODUCTION.
... turnes our Swords In our owne proper Entrailes . And the dominance of Cæsar's spirit over Shakespeare's entire dramatic design appears unmistakably with the last deed and words of Brutus , when he offers xix INTRODUCTION.
Page 68
... appear in this : You have condemn'd , and noted Lucius Pella For taking Bribes heere of the Sardians ; Wherein my Letters , praying on his side , Because I knew the man was slighted off . Brn . You wrong'd your selfe to write in such a ...
... appear in this : You have condemn'd , and noted Lucius Pella For taking Bribes heere of the Sardians ; Wherein my Letters , praying on his side , Because I knew the man was slighted off . Brn . You wrong'd your selfe to write in such a ...
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