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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... honour , as Brutus did unto him , but Brutus most commonly prevented him , and went first unto him , both because he was the elder man as also for that he was sickly of body . And men reputed him commonly to be very skilful in wars ...
... honour , as Brutus did unto him , but Brutus most commonly prevented him , and went first unto him , both because he was the elder man as also for that he was sickly of body . And men reputed him commonly to be very skilful in wars ...
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... honour and admire it ; yet she cannot work it into the texture of her character ; she can talk it like a book , but she tries in vain to live it . Portia gives herself that gash without flinching , and bears it without a murmur , as an ...
... honour and admire it ; yet she cannot work it into the texture of her character ; she can talk it like a book , but she tries in vain to live it . Portia gives herself that gash without flinching , and bears it without a murmur , as an ...
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... honour At difference in thee .'- Coriol . , V , iii , 201. — MALONE : A following line may prove the best comment on this : ' Than that poor Brutus , with himself at war , ' 1. 55 . 57. passion ] MURRAY ( N. E. D. , s . v . , III , 6 ) ...
... honour At difference in thee .'- Coriol . , V , iii , 201. — MALONE : A following line may prove the best comment on this : ' Than that poor Brutus , with himself at war , ' 1. 55 . 57. passion ] MURRAY ( N. E. D. , s . v . , III , 6 ) ...
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... honour ; of the republican principles which Brutus cherishes ; and of his being a descendant of that Brutus who drove Tarquin from the throne ; and then observe the result which manifests itself in the speech : " That you do love me ...
... honour ; of the republican principles which Brutus cherishes ; and of his being a descendant of that Brutus who drove Tarquin from the throne ; and then observe the result which manifests itself in the speech : " That you do love me ...
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... Honour more than he fear'd Death , how could they be both indifferent to him ? Honour thus is but in equal Balance to Death , which is not speaking at all like Brutus ; for , in a soldier of any ordinary pretension , it should always ...
... Honour more than he fear'd Death , how could they be both indifferent to him ? Honour thus is but in equal Balance to Death , which is not speaking at all like Brutus ; for , in a soldier of any ordinary pretension , it should always ...
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