The Works of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar. 1949at the University Press, 1954 |
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Page vii
... later revision . " The tragedy , ' writes Dr Johnson , ' is varied with a very pleasing interchange of incidents and characters . The Lady's grief is very affecting , and the character of the Bastard contains that mixture of greatness ...
... later revision . " The tragedy , ' writes Dr Johnson , ' is varied with a very pleasing interchange of incidents and characters . The Lady's grief is very affecting , and the character of the Bastard contains that mixture of greatness ...
Page xxiii
... later ( 4. 1 ) on the point of executing these commands , it is blinding and not murder he is about , and the warrant he shows is to this effect also . No explanation is offered for the change ; nor does Shakes- peare seem to be aware ...
... later ( 4. 1 ) on the point of executing these commands , it is blinding and not murder he is about , and the warrant he shows is to this effect also . No explanation is offered for the change ; nor does Shakes- peare seem to be aware ...
Page xliii
... later in another and most interesting fashion . In The Troublesome Reign , 1. i , there is no hint of anything seriously wrong with John's title to the throne ; and though he is called a usurper by Arthur's adherents in later scenes ...
... later in another and most interesting fashion . In The Troublesome Reign , 1. i , there is no hint of anything seriously wrong with John's title to the throne ; and though he is called a usurper by Arthur's adherents in later scenes ...
Contents
RICHARD CŒURDELION FRONTISPIECE | vii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
Copyright | |
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