The Works of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar. 1949at the University Press, 1954 |
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Page xviii
... called " The Troublesome Raigne ' on the title - page of 1594 suggests further possibilities of catch - penny faking . The date of Edward II's first performance is , however , unfortunately unknown . 3 v . letter by Sir E. K. Chambers ...
... called " The Troublesome Raigne ' on the title - page of 1594 suggests further possibilities of catch - penny faking . The date of Edward II's first performance is , however , unfortunately unknown . 3 v . letter by Sir E. K. Chambers ...
Page xliv
... called . Here the confusion is inherent in the text , is found in The Troublesome Reign as well as in King John , and does not create any serious problem . It is , however , compli- cated by the fact that Philip is also the name of the ...
... called . Here the confusion is inherent in the text , is found in The Troublesome Reign as well as in King John , and does not create any serious problem . It is , however , compli- cated by the fact that Philip is also the name of the ...
Page 93
... called ' foul papers , ' which necessitated a re - writing of portions of the original prompt - book . It would be ... called ' Philip ' in his speech - headings , so that he would not be likely to be confused with Philip the Bastard ...
... called ' foul papers , ' which necessitated a re - writing of portions of the original prompt - book . It would be ... called ' Philip ' in his speech - headings , so that he would not be likely to be confused with Philip the Bastard ...
Contents
RICHARD CŒURDELION FRONTISPIECE | vii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
Copyright | |
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