Cruces Shakespearianae: Difficult Passages in the Works of Shakespeare : the Text of the Folio and Quartos Collated with the Lections of Recent Editions and the Old Commentators, with Original Emendations and NotesG. Bell, 1883 - 507 pages |
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Page 57
... Cæsar's image is effac'd at last , " so a noble nature loses some of its nobility by the friction of the world ; so a fair name becomes tainted by impure intercourse . Note ( 5. ) Act II . Scene 2 , Line 90 , - " Dro . S. The plainer ...
... Cæsar's image is effac'd at last , " so a noble nature loses some of its nobility by the friction of the world ; so a fair name becomes tainted by impure intercourse . Note ( 5. ) Act II . Scene 2 , Line 90 , - " Dro . S. The plainer ...
Page 57
... Cæsar's image is effac'd at last , " so a noble nature loses some of its nobility by the friction of the world ; so a fair name becomes tainted by impure intercourse . Note ( 5. ) Act II . Scene 2 , Line 90 , - " Dro . S. The plainer ...
... Cæsar's image is effac'd at last , " so a noble nature loses some of its nobility by the friction of the world ; so a fair name becomes tainted by impure intercourse . Note ( 5. ) Act II . Scene 2 , Line 90 , - " Dro . S. The plainer ...
Page 95
... Cæsar bears such rebel blood That will be thaw'd from the true quality With that which melteth fools . " Ham . i . 2 , 129 , - " O , that this too too solid flesh would melt , Thaw , and resolve itself into a dew ! " The old eds . have ...
... Cæsar bears such rebel blood That will be thaw'd from the true quality With that which melteth fools . " Ham . i . 2 , 129 , - " O , that this too too solid flesh would melt , Thaw , and resolve itself into a dew ! " The old eds . have ...
Page 292
... Cæsar , I shall be furnish'd to inform you rightly Both what by sea and land I can be able To front this present time . " 2 Hy . VI . v . 1 , 86 , - " For thousand Yorks he shall not hide his head , But boldly stand and front him to his ...
... Cæsar , I shall be furnish'd to inform you rightly Both what by sea and land I can be able To front this present time . " 2 Hy . VI . v . 1 , 86 , - " For thousand Yorks he shall not hide his head , But boldly stand and front him to his ...
Page 328
... Cæsar , and His power unto Octavia . " V. and A. 1180 , — " To grow unto himself was his desire . " Ham . 1 , 3 , 23 , - " And therefore must his choice be circumscrib'd Unto the voice and yielding of that body , Whereof he is the head ...
... Cæsar , and His power unto Octavia . " V. and A. 1180 , — " To grow unto himself was his desire . " Ham . 1 , 3 , 23 , - " And therefore must his choice be circumscrib'd Unto the voice and yielding of that body , Whereof he is the head ...
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