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Page xii
... seem to them good — whenever they collate at all , groping backward through the wilder- ness , as Capell says he did , toward the light of the original . - The present editors have chosen instead to begin with the light of the original ...
... seem to them good — whenever they collate at all , groping backward through the wilder- ness , as Capell says he did , toward the light of the original . - The present editors have chosen instead to begin with the light of the original ...
Page xxv
... ; without special emphasis upon the theoretic importance of any one of the main component parts of Julius Cæsar , ' but rather by an evenly balanced sympathetic touch upon them all , Shakespeare seems to have em- XXV INTRODUCTION.
... ; without special emphasis upon the theoretic importance of any one of the main component parts of Julius Cæsar , ' but rather by an evenly balanced sympathetic touch upon them all , Shakespeare seems to have em- XXV INTRODUCTION.
Page xxvi
... seems to have em- braced and brought upon his stage in vivid interplay , as in historic life itself , the three political elements which may be summed up as Republicanism , Cæsar- ism , and Democracy . October 16 , 1904 . CHARLOTTE ...
... seems to have em- braced and brought upon his stage in vivid interplay , as in historic life itself , the three political elements which may be summed up as Republicanism , Cæsar- ism , and Democracy . October 16 , 1904 . CHARLOTTE ...
Page 20
... seem'd to open The Brest of Heaven , I did present my selfe Even in the ayme , and very flash of it . 60 30. Howting : Hooting - JOHNSON . 41-3 . 2 five - accent ll . - RowE . 52-3 . verse - Rowe . Cask . But wherefore did you so much ...
... seem'd to open The Brest of Heaven , I did present my selfe Even in the ayme , and very flash of it . 60 30. Howting : Hooting - JOHNSON . 41-3 . 2 five - accent ll . - RowE . 52-3 . verse - Rowe . Cask . But wherefore did you so much ...
Page 33
... seem'd too much inkindled ; and withall , Hoping it was but an effect of Humor , Which sometime hath his houre with every man . It will not let you eate , nor talke , nor sleepe ; And could it worke so much upon your shape , As it hath ...
... seem'd too much inkindled ; and withall , Hoping it was but an effect of Humor , Which sometime hath his houre with every man . It will not let you eate , nor talke , nor sleepe ; And could it worke so much upon your shape , As it hath ...
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