The Works of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar. 1949at the University Press, 1954 |
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... Pope . Pandulph . Hail , you anointed deputies of heaven ! To thee , King John , my holy errand is : I Pandulph , of fair Milan cardinal , And from Pope Innocent the legate here , 140 Do in his name religiously demand Why thou against ...
... Pope . Pandulph . Hail , you anointed deputies of heaven ! To thee , King John , my holy errand is : I Pandulph , of fair Milan cardinal , And from Pope Innocent the legate here , 140 Do in his name religiously demand Why thou against ...
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... ( Pope ) . The transcriber or compositor omitted an ' 1. ' John's point is , not that the name of Pope is grossly material ( cf. Temp . 1. 2. 273 ) , but that it is after all merely that of an earthly potentate . Wright notes that Rich ...
... ( Pope ) . The transcriber or compositor omitted an ' 1. ' John's point is , not that the name of Pope is grossly material ( cf. Temp . 1. 2. 273 ) , but that it is after all merely that of an earthly potentate . Wright notes that Rich ...
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... Pope . The conclusion ( ll . 165-72 ) runs : Then Iohn there is no way to keepe thy Crowne , But finely to dissemble with the Pope : That hand that gaue the wound must giue the salue To cure the hurt , els quite incurable . Thy finnes ...
... Pope . The conclusion ( ll . 165-72 ) runs : Then Iohn there is no way to keepe thy Crowne , But finely to dissemble with the Pope : That hand that gaue the wound must giue the salue To cure the hurt , els quite incurable . Thy finnes ...
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RICHARD CŒURDELION FRONTISPIECE | vii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
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