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Page viii
... better copies, and of using the Quartos so conveniently already in type when they made up their collective edition, still the Folio, it must be admitted, has what measure of authority is possible in the case. The publication of the viii ...
... better copies, and of using the Quartos so conveniently already in type when they made up their collective edition, still the Folio, it must be admitted, has what measure of authority is possible in the case. The publication of the viii ...
Page viii
... better copies , and of using the Quartos so conveniently already in type when they made up their collective edition , still the Folio , it must be admitted , has what measure of authority is possible in the case . The publication of ...
... better copies , and of using the Quartos so conveniently already in type when they made up their collective edition , still the Folio , it must be admitted , has what measure of authority is possible in the case . The publication of ...
Page xviii
... better , perhaps , to reveal the contemporary limitations of his own standpoint than the sixteenth- century limitations of Shakespeare . From a corrected up - to - date Cæsar the contagion of the current enthusi- asm for the mechanical ...
... better , perhaps , to reveal the contemporary limitations of his own standpoint than the sixteenth- century limitations of Shakespeare . From a corrected up - to - date Cæsar the contagion of the current enthusi- asm for the mechanical ...
Page xix
... better than most crit- ics had yet realized that he did , perhaps it was because the French had cause to comprehend the weakness as well as the strength of their Imperator and of the ideas of Im- perialism before the Anglo - Saxon race ...
... better than most crit- ics had yet realized that he did , perhaps it was because the French had cause to comprehend the weakness as well as the strength of their Imperator and of the ideas of Im- perialism before the Anglo - Saxon race ...
Page 18
... better Appetite . Brut . And so it is : For this time I will leave you : To morrow , if you please to speake with me , I will come home to you : or if will , you Come home to me , and I will wait for you . 320 Cassi . I will doe so ...
... better Appetite . Brut . And so it is : For this time I will leave you : To morrow , if you please to speake with me , I will come home to you : or if will , you Come home to me , and I will wait for you . 320 Cassi . I will doe so ...
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