The Works of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar. 1949at the University Press, 1954 |
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Page xlv
... French king , whom he first describes as Lewis , which is of course the name of the Dauphin . There can be no doubt about the error , because it recurs in the dialogue at 1. 149 where he is directly addressed as ' King Lewis ' and ...
... French king , whom he first describes as Lewis , which is of course the name of the Dauphin . There can be no doubt about the error , because it recurs in the dialogue at 1. 149 where he is directly addressed as ' King Lewis ' and ...
Page 118
... French , F. ' French . ' 215. Confronts your ( Capell ) F. ' Comfort yours'- probably due to miscorrection , e.g. of a misprint like Confrot . ' Cf. MSH . i , 131-32 . The misplaced ' s ' suggests tinkering by the corrector . winking ...
... French , F. ' French . ' 215. Confronts your ( Capell ) F. ' Comfort yours'- probably due to miscorrection , e.g. of a misprint like Confrot . ' Cf. MSH . i , 131-32 . The misplaced ' s ' suggests tinkering by the corrector . winking ...
Page 182
... French just before the battle of Poitiers . In iv . 5.28-29 , for instance , Philip , the French king's son , reports : A flight of vgly rauens Do croke and houer ore our souldiers heads Again in iv . 64-65 : the amazed French Are quite ...
... French just before the battle of Poitiers . In iv . 5.28-29 , for instance , Philip , the French king's son , reports : A flight of vgly rauens Do croke and houer ore our souldiers heads Again in iv . 64-65 : the amazed French Are quite ...
Contents
RICHARD CŒURDELION FRONTISPIECE | vii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
Copyright | |
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