The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen2J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Julius Cæfar . • Coriolanus . See Mr. Spence's dialogue on the Odyssey . In various attitudes around him ftand The Paffions , waiting 216 POEMS ON SHAKSPEARE .
... Julius Cæfar . • Coriolanus . See Mr. Spence's dialogue on the Odyssey . In various attitudes around him ftand The Paffions , waiting 216 POEMS ON SHAKSPEARE .
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... Julius Cæfar , Antony and Cleopatra , Timon of Athens , Coriolanus , Othello , The Tempest , and Twelfth - Night . None of thefe , except Othello , were printed in quarto , but appeared first in the folio edition published by Heminge ...
... Julius Cæfar , Antony and Cleopatra , Timon of Athens , Coriolanus , Othello , The Tempest , and Twelfth - Night . None of thefe , except Othello , were printed in quarto , but appeared first in the folio edition published by Heminge ...
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... Julius Cæfar in 1607 . In the year 1607 it is highly probable that this comedy of our author's was revived , for in that year Nicholas Ling republished The old Taming of a Shrew , with the fame intent , as it fhould feem , with which ...
... Julius Cæfar in 1607 . In the year 1607 it is highly probable that this comedy of our author's was revived , for in that year Nicholas Ling republished The old Taming of a Shrew , with the fame intent , as it fhould feem , with which ...
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... Julius Cæfar ; " This firft fcene was added fince the edition of 294 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
... Julius Cæfar ; " This firft fcene was added fince the edition of 294 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
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... Cæfar doth not wrong ; nor without cause " Will he be fatisfied . " which for the purpose of ridicule is quoted ... Julius Cæsar , fo as to render it nonsense , at a time when the play was in print , is a ftrong illuftration of ...
... Cæfar doth not wrong ; nor without cause " Will he be fatisfied . " which for the purpose of ridicule is quoted ... Julius Cæsar , fo as to render it nonsense , at a time when the play was in print , is a ftrong illuftration of ...
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