The Works of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar. 1949at the University Press, 1954 |
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Page xxviii
... passages ; but not all . It is remarkable , for instance , that the words of Shakespeare's Pandulph , as he excommunicates King John ( 3. 1. 176–79 ) : And meritorious shall that hand be called , Canonized and worshipped as a saint ...
... passages ; but not all . It is remarkable , for instance , that the words of Shakespeare's Pandulph , as he excommunicates King John ( 3. 1. 176–79 ) : And meritorious shall that hand be called , Canonized and worshipped as a saint ...
Page 133
... passage , and supposing the afflicted person to be bowed to the earth by that pride or haughtiness which Grief , which he personifies , is said to possess ; and by making the afflicted person , in the latter part of the passage ...
... passage , and supposing the afflicted person to be bowed to the earth by that pride or haughtiness which Grief , which he personifies , is said to possess ; and by making the afflicted person , in the latter part of the passage ...
Page 194
... passage seems to be a condensation of the following three passages in T.R. 11. ix : ( a ) 11. 25-29 : Dolphin . Faith Philip this I say : It bootes not me , Nor any Prince , nor power of Christendome To feeke to win this Iland Albion ...
... passage seems to be a condensation of the following three passages in T.R. 11. ix : ( a ) 11. 25-29 : Dolphin . Faith Philip this I say : It bootes not me , Nor any Prince , nor power of Christendome To feeke to win this Iland Albion ...
Contents
RICHARD CŒURDELION FRONTISPIECE | vii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
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