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Pagina 36
... believe we should read : - If not the faith of men , & c . which is supported by the following passages in this very speech : 66 What other bond " Than secret Romans , that have spoke the word , " And will not palter.— t when every drop ...
... believe we should read : - If not the faith of men , & c . which is supported by the following passages in this very speech : 66 What other bond " Than secret Romans , that have spoke the word , " And will not palter.— t when every drop ...
Pagina 40
... believe , what Shakspeare wrote . M. Mason . The words main opinion occur again in Troilus and Gressida , where ( as here ) they signify general estimation : It may be , these apparent prodigies , The unaccustom'd 40 JULIUS CESAR .
... believe , what Shakspeare wrote . M. Mason . The words main opinion occur again in Troilus and Gressida , where ( as here ) they signify general estimation : It may be , these apparent prodigies , The unaccustom'd 40 JULIUS CESAR .
Pagina 47
... , to exorcise means to raise spirits , not to lay them ; and I believe he is singular in his acceptation of it . See Vol . V , p . 309 , n . 5 . Malone . M. Mason . The same . SCENE II . A Room in Cæsar's JULIUS CESAR . 47.
... , to exorcise means to raise spirits , not to lay them ; and I believe he is singular in his acceptation of it . See Vol . V , p . 309 , n . 5 . Malone . M. Mason . The same . SCENE II . A Room in Cæsar's JULIUS CESAR . 47.
Pagina 53
... believe tinctures has no relation to heraldry , but means merely handkerchiefs , or other linen , tinged with blood . Bullokar , in his Expositor , 1616 , defines it " a dipping , colouring or staining of a thing . " So , in Act III ...
... believe tinctures has no relation to heraldry , but means merely handkerchiefs , or other linen , tinged with blood . Bullokar , in his Expositor , 1616 , defines it " a dipping , colouring or staining of a thing . " So , in Act III ...
Pagina 60
... believe that the passage stood originally thus : Know , Cæsar doth not wrong , but with just cause ; Nor without cause will he be satisfied , We may suppose that Ben started this formidable criticism at one of the earliest ...
... believe that the passage stood originally thus : Know , Cæsar doth not wrong , but with just cause ; Nor without cause will he be satisfied , We may suppose that Ben started this formidable criticism at one of the earliest ...
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