The Works of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar. 1949at the University Press, 1954 |
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Page vii
... seems to have been originally drafted in haste , though the inconsistencies and confusions of the received text may possibly be due in part to later revision . " The tragedy , ' writes Dr Johnson , ' is varied with a very pleasing ...
... seems to have been originally drafted in haste , though the inconsistencies and confusions of the received text may possibly be due in part to later revision . " The tragedy , ' writes Dr Johnson , ' is varied with a very pleasing ...
Page liv
... seems to be referred to in King John , when the Bastard bids the English and French form 1 Dr W. W. Greg , to whom I am indebted for valuable criticisms of this Introduction in draft , suggests that Kyd may have written his lines with ...
... seems to be referred to in King John , when the Bastard bids the English and French form 1 Dr W. W. Greg , to whom I am indebted for valuable criticisms of this Introduction in draft , suggests that Kyd may have written his lines with ...
Page 188
... seems the best rendering , v . G. Camb . conj . ' cleanly , ' which ' is equivalent to " neatly ” and seems to be appropriate as antithetical to " tottering " or " tattering . " 999 8. S.D. F. ' Enter a Messenger . ' 12-13 . your supply ...
... seems the best rendering , v . G. Camb . conj . ' cleanly , ' which ' is equivalent to " neatly ” and seems to be appropriate as antithetical to " tottering " or " tattering . " 999 8. S.D. F. ' Enter a Messenger . ' 12-13 . your supply ...
Contents
RICHARD CŒURDELION FRONTISPIECE | vii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
Copyright | |
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