The Plays of William Shakespeare, Tập 14 |
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His Julius Cæsar appeared in 1607 , at a time when he was little acquainted with English writers ; for both these pieces abound with scotticisms , which , in the subsequent folio edition , 1637 , he corrected .
His Julius Cæsar appeared in 1607 , at a time when he was little acquainted with English writers ; for both these pieces abound with scotticisms , which , in the subsequent folio edition , 1637 , he corrected .
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3 Who glar'd upon me , ] The first [ and second ] edition reads : Who glaz'd upon me , Perhaps , Who gaz'd upon me . Johnson . Glar'd is certainly right . So , in King Lear : " Look where he stands and glares !
3 Who glar'd upon me , ] The first [ and second ] edition reads : Who glaz'd upon me , Perhaps , Who gaz'd upon me . Johnson . Glar'd is certainly right . So , in King Lear : " Look where he stands and glares !
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5 Is favour'd , like the work- ] The old edition reads : Is favors , like the work I think we should read : - In favour's like the work we have in hand , Most bloody , fiery , and most terrible .
5 Is favour'd , like the work- ] The old edition reads : Is favors , like the work I think we should read : - In favour's like the work we have in hand , Most bloody , fiery , and most terrible .
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... was judiciously supplied by Sir Thomas Hanmer . So , in King Richard III : 8 66 wilt thou then " Spurn at his edict ? - Steevens . March is wasted fourteen days . ] In former editions : Sir , March is wasted fifteen days .
... was judiciously supplied by Sir Thomas Hanmer . So , in King Richard III : 8 66 wilt thou then " Spurn at his edict ? - Steevens . March is wasted fourteen days . ] In former editions : Sir , March is wasted fifteen days .
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Though it was not inserted by him in Theobald's editions , 1732 and 1740 , ( but was reserved for his own in 1747 ) yet he had previously communicated it , with little variation , in a letter to Matthew Concanen , in the year 1726.
Though it was not inserted by him in Theobald's editions , 1732 and 1740 , ( but was reserved for his own in 1747 ) yet he had previously communicated it , with little variation , in a letter to Matthew Concanen , in the year 1726.
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