The Works of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar. 1949at the University Press, 1954 |
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... Hast thou conspiréd with thy brother too , That for thine own gain shouldst defend mine honour ? What means this scorn , thou most untoward knave ? Bastard . Knight , knight , good mother , Basilisco - like : What ! I am dubbed , I have ...
... Hast thou conspiréd with thy brother too , That for thine own gain shouldst defend mine honour ? What means this scorn , thou most untoward knave ? Bastard . Knight , knight , good mother , Basilisco - like : What ! I am dubbed , I have ...
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... hast under - wrought his lawful king , Cut off the sequence of posterity , Out - facéd infant state , and done a rape Upon the maiden virtue of the crown : Look here upon thy brother Geffrey's face- These eyes , these brows , were ...
... hast under - wrought his lawful king , Cut off the sequence of posterity , Out - facéd infant state , and done a rape Upon the maiden virtue of the crown : Look here upon thy brother Geffrey's face- These eyes , these brows , were ...
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... hast sworn to do amiss Is not amiss when it is truly done ; And being not done , where doing tends to ill , The truth is then most done not doing it : The better act of purposes mistook Is to mistake again ; though indirect , Yet ...
... hast sworn to do amiss Is not amiss when it is truly done ; And being not done , where doing tends to ill , The truth is then most done not doing it : The better act of purposes mistook Is to mistake again ; though indirect , Yet ...
Contents
RICHARD CŒURDELION FRONTISPIECE | vii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
Copyright | |
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acted Actus Angiers arms Arthur Austria Bastard Bigot Blanch blood breath brother Capell character Chatillion chronicles Cibber Citizen Constance Covent Garden crown Dauphin dead dost doth dramatic Drury Lane Duke of Austria England English eyes F. J. Furnivall father Faulconbridge follow France French give grandam grief hand hast hath haue head heaven Henry Holinshed holy honour Hubert Hubert de Burgh Introd Iohn James Gurney John's Kemble King John land legate Lewis Liebermann lines Lord majesty Malone Melun Moore Smith mother nobles oath Pandulph peace Pembroke Philip play Pope prince prompt-book quibble quoted reference revision Richard Richard III Rome S.D. F. Enter S.D. F. Exeunt Salisbury Scæna scene Shakespeare shame Sir Robert soul speak speech stage suggests Swinstead T.R. Enter thee Theobald thine Troublesome Reign trumpet W. W. Greg words