The Works of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar. 1949at the University Press, 1954 |
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Page xxiii
... appears , Shakespeare misunderstood as he rapidly revised the old play ; he interpreted John's hinted desire for Arthur's death as an instruction to murder him ; and when he came to the blinding scene he followed it , quite forgetting ...
... appears , Shakespeare misunderstood as he rapidly revised the old play ; he interpreted John's hinted desire for Arthur's death as an instruction to murder him ; and when he came to the blinding scene he followed it , quite forgetting ...
Page xli
... appears to be compounded of most of the valiant bastards in English history . This is only one among many examples of the relation between The Troublesome Reign and its historical sources which give an impression of a playwright who ...
... appears to be compounded of most of the valiant bastards in English history . This is only one among many examples of the relation between The Troublesome Reign and its historical sources which give an impression of a playwright who ...
Page lii
... company it was originally written , but its name never appears in Hen- 1 Professor Allison Gaw identifies him with John Sincklo , v . Anglia , xlix , 289–303 . • " slowe's Diary , so that it is unlikely to have lii KING JOHN.
... company it was originally written , but its name never appears in Hen- 1 Professor Allison Gaw identifies him with John Sincklo , v . Anglia , xlix , 289–303 . • " slowe's Diary , so that it is unlikely to have lii KING JOHN.
Contents
RICHARD CŒURDELION FRONTISPIECE | vii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
Copyright | |
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