The Works of Shakespeare: Julius Caesar. 1949at the University Press, 1954 |
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Page lxxiii
... thing Cibber had retained too little of the great original , and for another thing : ' In the present times , when the situation of the Pope had become a subject of commisera- tion to the Christian world , ' he had felt it necessary to ...
... thing Cibber had retained too little of the great original , and for another thing : ' In the present times , when the situation of the Pope had become a subject of commisera- tion to the Christian world , ' he had felt it necessary to ...
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... thing to say , But I will fit it with some better time .... By heaven , Hubert , I am almost ashamed To say what good respect I have of thee . Hubert . I am much bounden to your majesty . 30 K. John . Good friend , thou hast no cause to ...
... thing to say , But I will fit it with some better time .... By heaven , Hubert , I am almost ashamed To say what good respect I have of thee . Hubert . I am much bounden to your majesty . 30 K. John . Good friend , thou hast no cause to ...
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... things are boisterous there , Your vile intent must needs seem horrible . Hubert . Is this your promise ? go to , hold your tongue . Arthur . Hubert , the utterance of a brace of tongues Must needs want pleading for a pair of eyes : Let ...
... things are boisterous there , Your vile intent must needs seem horrible . Hubert . Is this your promise ? go to , hold your tongue . Arthur . Hubert , the utterance of a brace of tongues Must needs want pleading for a pair of eyes : Let ...
Contents
RICHARD CŒURDELION FRONTISPIECE | vii |
STAGEHISTORY | lxi |
TO THE READER | lxxxi |
Copyright | |
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