The Works of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar. 1949at the University Press, 1954 |
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Page xv
... printed in 1601 , brings us nearer to the real John of history than any of the earlier dramatic portraits1 , except perhaps Shakespeare's . Holinshed , who wrote without a thought of the stage in his mind , was nevertheless the father ...
... printed in 1601 , brings us nearer to the real John of history than any of the earlier dramatic portraits1 , except perhaps Shakespeare's . Holinshed , who wrote without a thought of the stage in his mind , was nevertheless the father ...
Page xxi
... printed in 1591 , was another and closely related version of it , for the simple reason that there are a number of points common to the two plays which are far clearer in The Troublesome Reign than in King John , some of them indeed ...
... printed in 1591 , was another and closely related version of it , for the simple reason that there are a number of points common to the two plays which are far clearer in The Troublesome Reign than in King John , some of them indeed ...
Page 91
... printed . Its spelling is comparatively normal , or at least not markedly Shakespearian ; its mis- prints are few ; and its punctuation is of the ordinary type found in F. In a word , it differs considerably from texts like Hamlet ( Q2 ) ...
... printed . Its spelling is comparatively normal , or at least not markedly Shakespearian ; its mis- prints are few ; and its punctuation is of the ordinary type found in F. In a word , it differs considerably from texts like Hamlet ( Q2 ) ...
Contents
RICHARD CŒURDELION FRONTISPIECE | vii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
Copyright | |
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