The Works of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar. 1949at the University Press, 1954 |
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... Chronicles of England , Scotland and Ireland in 1577 , which gathered together and completed the efforts of previous Tudor chroniclers , marks a turning - point in the history of Tudor drama . For the book , inspired by the new - found ...
... Chronicles of England , Scotland and Ireland in 1577 , which gathered together and completed the efforts of previous Tudor chroniclers , marks a turning - point in the history of Tudor drama . For the book , inspired by the new - found ...
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... chronicles , so that he produced a text which followed them far more closely than Shakespeare himself had done ; and should have gone out of his way not only to infuse the play with a strong anti - Catholic bias but also to substitute a ...
... chronicles , so that he produced a text which followed them far more closely than Shakespeare himself had done ; and should have gone out of his way not only to infuse the play with a strong anti - Catholic bias but also to substitute a ...
Page xxxix
... chronicles with care and Shakespeare would never , perhaps could never , have written a King John play unless the ground had first been thus prepared for him . The man who drafted The Trouble- some Reign may be an insipid versifier and ...
... chronicles with care and Shakespeare would never , perhaps could never , have written a King John play unless the ground had first been thus prepared for him . The man who drafted The Trouble- some Reign may be an insipid versifier and ...
Contents
RICHARD CŒURDELION FRONTISPIECE | vii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
Copyright | |
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