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... exorcise means to raise spirits , not to lay them ; and I believe he is singular in his acceptation of it . See Vol . V , p . 309 , n . 5 . Malone . M. Mason . The same . SCENE II . A Room in Cæsar's JULIUS CESAR . 47.
... exorcise means to raise spirits , not to lay them ; and I believe he is singular in his acceptation of it . See Vol . V , p . 309 , n . 5 . Malone . M. Mason . The same . SCENE II . A Room in Cæsar's JULIUS CESAR . 47.
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... Mason . So , in King Henry IV , P. II , Act IV , sc . iii : " makes it appre- hensive , quick , forgetive , " & c . Steevens . 1 but one- ] One and only one . Johnson . 2 -holds on his rank , ] Perhaps , holds on his race ; continues ...
... Mason . So , in King Henry IV , P. II , Act IV , sc . iii : " makes it appre- hensive , quick , forgetive , " & c . Steevens . 1 but one- ] One and only one . Johnson . 2 -holds on his rank , ] Perhaps , holds on his race ; continues ...
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... Mason . 2 In states unborn , ] The first folio has - state ; very properly cor- rected in the second folio - states . Mr. Malone admits the first of these readings , which he thus explains - In theatrick pomp yet un- displayed . Bru ...
... Mason . 2 In states unborn , ] The first folio has - state ; very properly cor- rected in the second folio - states . Mr. Malone admits the first of these readings , which he thus explains - In theatrick pomp yet un- displayed . Bru ...
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... Mason . This artificial jingle of short sentences was affected by most of the erators in Shakspeare's time , whether in the pulpit or at the bar . The speech of Brutus may therefore be regarded rather as an imita tion of the false ...
... Mason . This artificial jingle of short sentences was affected by most of the erators in Shakspeare's time , whether in the pulpit or at the bar . The speech of Brutus may therefore be regarded rather as an imita tion of the false ...
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... Mason . It is manifest that Shakspeare intended the scene to be at Rome , and therefore I have placed it in Antony's house . Malone . 5 Upon condition Publius shall not live , ] Mr. Upton has sufficiently proved that the poet made a ...
... Mason . It is manifest that Shakspeare intended the scene to be at Rome , and therefore I have placed it in Antony's house . Malone . 5 Upon condition Publius shall not live , ] Mr. Upton has sufficiently proved that the poet made a ...
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