The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924 |
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1 , and Cinna the poet ; and he further omitted 4. I. But he rejected the preposterous lines of Brutus at the end of the ghost scene , and he kept the addition to his dying speech only in an improved form : Disdaining life ...
1 , and Cinna the poet ; and he further omitted 4. I. But he rejected the preposterous lines of Brutus at the end of the ghost scene , and he kept the addition to his dying speech only in an improved form : Disdaining life ...
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Sir Edmund Chambers observes that the play “ is a very short one ' and contains a few abrupt short lines which may be evidence of cuts ' . He finds , too , with most critics ' a trace of revision ' , though ' not necessarily more than ...
Sir Edmund Chambers observes that the play “ is a very short one ' and contains a few abrupt short lines which may be evidence of cuts ' . He finds , too , with most critics ' a trace of revision ' , though ' not necessarily more than ...
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27 ) , he must have written ' bait me not ' , i.e. he would have avoided repeating rhythm as well as sound at the same point in the line . Further , ' bay ' ( = not only ' bark at ' but ' dam in ' - v . O.E.D. sb . vb.4 ) is supported ...
27 ) , he must have written ' bait me not ' , i.e. he would have avoided repeating rhythm as well as sound at the same point in the line . Further , ' bay ' ( = not only ' bark at ' but ' dam in ' - v . O.E.D. sb . vb.4 ) is supported ...
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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