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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... conj . womens ] womans Ff . woman's Rowe , + , Varr . Ran . 30 35 38 31. withal ] Wh . i . withall I F‚F ̧ . withal , I FA , Rowe . with - all , I Pope , + . with all . I Cap . Var . '73 , Ran . Knt , Coll . Hal . Sing . ii , Ktly ...
... conj . womens ] womans Ff . woman's Rowe , + , Varr . Ran . 30 35 38 31. withal ] Wh . i . withall I F‚F ̧ . withal , I FA , Rowe . with - all , I Pope , + . with all . I Cap . Var . '73 , Ran . Knt , Coll . Hal . Sing . ii , Ktly ...
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... conj . 20 25 23. Cæfar : Speake , ] Cæsar . Speak ; Pope , + , Dyce , Sta . Cæsar ! Speak Han . Coll . Wh . Hal . Ktly , Cam . + . Huds . 26. bids you ] bids Cap . curt dismissal of the soothsayer , who bids him beware of the Ides of ...
... conj . 20 25 23. Cæfar : Speake , ] Cæsar . Speak ; Pope , + , Dyce , Sta . Cæsar ! Speak Han . Coll . Wh . Hal . Ktly , Cam . + . Huds . 26. bids you ] bids Cap . curt dismissal of the soothsayer , who bids him beware of the Ides of ...
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... conj . not seem to be an instance . ' ABBOTT ( § 460 ) suggests that metri gratia , ' beware , ' be shortened by the omission of the prefix . CAPELL'S reading ( see Text . Notes ) is , perhaps , preferable . — ED . ] - SCHWARTZKOPF ( p ...
... conj . not seem to be an instance . ' ABBOTT ( § 460 ) suggests that metri gratia , ' beware , ' be shortened by the omission of the prefix . CAPELL'S reading ( see Text . Notes ) is , perhaps , preferable . — ED . ] - SCHWARTZKOPF ( p ...
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... conj . things ] thing Walker ( Crit . i , 243 ) , Wh . i , Dyce ii , iii , Coll . iii . 60. Can you see your face ] J. HUNTER : Cassius is now proceeding to move Brutus to conspiracy . Observe how artfully he employs the considerations ...
... conj . things ] thing Walker ( Crit . i , 243 ) , Wh . i , Dyce ii , iii , Coll . iii . 60. Can you see your face ] J. HUNTER : Cassius is now proceeding to move Brutus to conspiracy . Observe how artfully he employs the considerations ...
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... conj . 173. When ... man . ] In margin Pope , Han . Bullokar adopted it .'— EARLE ( p . 148 ) : No doubt [ the pronunciation of Rome as Room ] is the phantom of an old French pronunciation of the name , bearing the same relation to the ...
... conj . 173. When ... man . ] In margin Pope , Han . Bullokar adopted it .'— EARLE ( p . 148 ) : No doubt [ the pronunciation of Rome as Room ] is the phantom of an old French pronunciation of the name , bearing the same relation to the ...
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