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... gentle , & c . as monosyllables ; and though whether is sometimes so contracted , the old copies on that oc- casion usually print - where . It is , in short , morally impossible that two syllables should be no more than one .
... gentle , & c . as monosyllables ; and though whether is sometimes so contracted , the old copies on that oc- casion usually print - where . It is , in short , morally impossible that two syllables should be no more than one .
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4 We were ] In old editions : We heare The copies have been all corrupt , and the passage , of course , un- intelligible . But the slight alteration I have made , [ We were ] re- stores sense to the whole ; and the sentiment will ...
4 We were ] In old editions : We heare The copies have been all corrupt , and the passage , of course , un- intelligible . But the slight alteration I have made , [ We were ] re- stores sense to the whole ; and the sentiment will ...
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Our arms in strength of malice , ] Thus the old copies : To you ( says Brutus ) our swords have leaden points : our arms , strong in the deed of malice they have just performed , and our hearts united like those of brothers in the ...
Our arms in strength of malice , ] Thus the old copies : To you ( says Brutus ) our swords have leaden points : our arms , strong in the deed of malice they have just performed , and our hearts united like those of brothers in the ...
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Throughout the old copies of Shakspeare , and many other ancient authors , beholden is corruptly spelt - behold- ing . Steevens . 5 He says , for Brutus ' sake , ] Here we have another line rendered irregular , by the interpolated and ...
Throughout the old copies of Shakspeare , and many other ancient authors , beholden is corruptly spelt - behold- ing . Steevens . 5 He says , for Brutus ' sake , ] Here we have another line rendered irregular , by the interpolated and ...
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... old copies say nothing of the place . Shakspeare , I dare say , knew from Plutarch , that these triumvirs met , upon the proscription , in a little island ; which Appian , who is more particular , says , lay near Mutina , upon the ...
... old copies say nothing of the place . Shakspeare , I dare say , knew from Plutarch , that these triumvirs met , upon the proscription , in a little island ; which Appian , who is more particular , says , lay near Mutina , upon the ...
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