Shakespeare's Mystery Play: The Opening of the Globe Theatre 1599Manchester University Press, 1999 - 292 pages |
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... explains how Numa Pompilius revised the primitive calendar of Romulus and began the evolution of the lunar - based Roman Republican calendar . Harvey rec- ords how Caesar recruited Sosigenes to devise a new solar - based calendar ...
... explains how Numa Pompilius revised the primitive calendar of Romulus and began the evolution of the lunar - based Roman Republican calendar . Harvey rec- ords how Caesar recruited Sosigenes to devise a new solar - based calendar ...
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... explains a series of cruces which have frustrated commentators ( and actors ) for centuries . For example , gallons of scholarly ink have been spilt in pursuit of Brutus's motive for refusing to pledge an oath on the eve of the Ides : 1 ...
... explains a series of cruces which have frustrated commentators ( and actors ) for centuries . For example , gallons of scholarly ink have been spilt in pursuit of Brutus's motive for refusing to pledge an oath on the eve of the Ides : 1 ...
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... explains Hamlet's epithet for his own father's ghost : ' Well said , old mole . Canst work i'th ' earth so fast ? A ... explain the uncertainty about the time of the Ghost's appearance to Hamlet on the fourth night , i.e. whether Horatio ...
... explains Hamlet's epithet for his own father's ghost : ' Well said , old mole . Canst work i'th ' earth so fast ? A ... explain the uncertainty about the time of the Ghost's appearance to Hamlet on the fourth night , i.e. whether Horatio ...
Contents
Temporal markers to midJune 1599 in Julius Caesar | 36 |
6 | 77 |
8 | 91 |
Copyright | |
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