The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, 第 7 卷H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... first of March ? ] I dare pronounce a palpable blunder here , which none of the editors have ever been aware of . Brutus enquires whether the firft of March be come , and the boy brings him word ' tis wafted 15 days . Allowing Brutus to ...
... first of March ? ] I dare pronounce a palpable blunder here , which none of the editors have ever been aware of . Brutus enquires whether the firft of March be come , and the boy brings him word ' tis wafted 15 days . Allowing Brutus to ...
第24页
... first motion , all the interim is ( 9 ) Sir , March is wafted fifteen days . ] The editors are flightly ' mistaken : It was wafted but 14 days ; this was the dawn of the 15th , when the boy makes his report . ( 10 ) Since Caffius first ...
... first motion , all the interim is ( 9 ) Sir , March is wafted fifteen days . ] The editors are flightly ' mistaken : It was wafted but 14 days ; this was the dawn of the 15th , when the boy makes his report . ( 10 ) Since Caffius first ...
第26页
... first prefents his fire ; and the high East Stands , as the Capitol , directly here . Bru . Give me your hands all over , one by one . Caf . And let us swear our resolution . Bru . No , not an oath : if that the face of men , ( 11 ) ...
... first prefents his fire ; and the high East Stands , as the Capitol , directly here . Bru . Give me your hands all over , one by one . Caf . And let us swear our resolution . Bru . No , not an oath : if that the face of men , ( 11 ) ...
第35页
... first folio - We beare- copies have been all corrupt , and the paffage , of course , unintelligible . But the flight alteration , I have made , reftores fenfe to the whole , and the fentiment will neither be unworthy of Shakespeare ...
... first folio - We beare- copies have been all corrupt , and the paffage , of course , unintelligible . But the flight alteration , I have made , reftores fenfe to the whole , and the fentiment will neither be unworthy of Shakespeare ...
第44页
... first printed copies ; but it has not often been Mr. Pope's good fortune to hit upon them . I dare warrant , the printers made no blunder in this inftance ; and therefore I have made bold to restore the speech to its right owner ...
... first printed copies ; but it has not often been Mr. Pope's good fortune to hit upon them . I dare warrant , the printers made no blunder in this inftance ; and therefore I have made bold to restore the speech to its right owner ...
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