A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: The tragedie of Ivlivs Cæsar. 1913J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1913 "As editor of the "New Variorum" editions of Shakespeare—also called the "Furness Variorum"—he collected in a single source 300 years of references, antecedent works, influences and commentaries. He devoted more than forty years to the series, completing the annotation of sixteen plays. His son, Horace Howard Furness, Jr. (1865–1930), joined as co-editor of the Variorum's later volumes, and continued the project after the father's death, annotating three additional plays and revising two others."--Wikipedia |
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... Brutus's disposition and philosophy . Brutus was the last man ' to spurn at ' Cæsar for shivering and turning pale when a fever was on him . But Cassius has no craft or cunning , save such as suggests the simple artifice of throwing ...
... Brutus's disposition and philosophy . Brutus was the last man ' to spurn at ' Cæsar for shivering and turning pale when a fever was on him . But Cassius has no craft or cunning , save such as suggests the simple artifice of throwing ...
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... Brutus had rather be a Villager , Then to repute himselfe a Sonne of Rome Vnder these hard Conditions , as this time ... Brutus's emotion was like Ajax's wit , of which Thersites says : ' It lies as coldly in him as fire in a flint ...
... Brutus had rather be a Villager , Then to repute himselfe a Sonne of Rome Vnder these hard Conditions , as this time ... Brutus's emotion was like Ajax's wit , of which Thersites says : ' It lies as coldly in him as fire in a flint ...
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... Brutus's ingratitude ; which concludes , as is usual on such occasions , in an encomium on his own better conditions . ' If I were Brutus ' ( says he ) , ' and Brutus , Cassius , he should not cajole me as I do him . ' To ' humour ...
... Brutus's ingratitude ; which concludes , as is usual on such occasions , in an encomium on his own better conditions . ' If I were Brutus ' ( says he ) , ' and Brutus , Cassius , he should not cajole me as I do him . ' To ' humour ...
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... Brutus's stabbing sentimentalism . 125. My answere must be made ] JOHNSON : That is , I shall be called to account , and must answer as for seditious words . 128. Hold , my Hand ] JOHNSON : That is , Here's my hand . 129. factious ...
... Brutus's stabbing sentimentalism . 125. My answere must be made ] JOHNSON : That is , I shall be called to account , and must answer as for seditious words . 128. Hold , my Hand ] JOHNSON : That is , Here's my hand . 129. factious ...
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... Brutus 155 To our party- Caffi . Be you content . And looke you lay it in the Pretors Chayre , Good Cinna , take this ... [ Brutus's ] tribunal or chair , where he gave audience during the time he was Prætor , was full of such bills ...
... Brutus 155 To our party- Caffi . Be you content . And looke you lay it in the Pretors Chayre , Good Cinna , take this ... [ Brutus's ] tribunal or chair , where he gave audience during the time he was Prætor , was full of such bills ...
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