The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 8Methuen, 1904 |
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... play ' may have been ( as the preface falsely implied that all were ) printed from the original MS . of the author . ' It was entered in the Stationers ' Register , November 8 , 1623 , among the plays of Shakespeare ' not formerly ...
... play ' may have been ( as the preface falsely implied that all were ) printed from the original MS . of the author . ' It was entered in the Stationers ' Register , November 8 , 1623 , among the plays of Shakespeare ' not formerly ...
Page 6
... play and Hamlet speak for the date 1600-1 ; and the lost play of Cæsar's Fall on which , in 1602 , Webster , Middleton , Munday , Drayton , were at work for the rival company would have been a somewhat tardy counterblast to an old piece ...
... play and Hamlet speak for the date 1600-1 ; and the lost play of Cæsar's Fall on which , in 1602 , Webster , Middleton , Munday , Drayton , were at work for the rival company would have been a somewhat tardy counterblast to an old piece ...
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... play into two tragedies , Cæsar and Brutus , neither of which was ever performed.1 And in Voltaire's Brutus and La Mort de César Shakespeare achieved his first ( as yet very qualified ) triumphs over the dramatic traditions of the ...
... play into two tragedies , Cæsar and Brutus , neither of which was ever performed.1 And in Voltaire's Brutus and La Mort de César Shakespeare achieved his first ( as yet very qualified ) triumphs over the dramatic traditions of the ...
Page 9
... of contact between the two plays , and one more indica- tion that Belleforest was known to Shakespeare , though the first attested English edition is of 1608 . moreover in prose , 1 which he nowhere else uses 9 Introduction.
... of contact between the two plays , and one more indica- tion that Belleforest was known to Shakespeare , though the first attested English edition is of 1608 . moreover in prose , 1 which he nowhere else uses 9 Introduction.
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... play is strikingly clear and simple . In this point of dramatic technique , as in others , it differs widely from the other Roman plays . The bewildering complexity of the history of Antony and Cleopatra has its counterpart in that play ...
... play is strikingly clear and simple . In this point of dramatic technique , as in others , it differs widely from the other Roman plays . The bewildering complexity of the history of Antony and Cleopatra has its counterpart in that play ...
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