The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924at the University Press, 1956 |
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Page 87
... Cato . Brave Titinius ! Look whe'r he have not crowned dead Cassius ! Brutus . Are yet two Romans living such as these ? The last of all the Romans , fare thee well ! It is impossible that ever Rome Should breed thy fellow . Friends ...
... Cato . Brave Titinius ! Look whe'r he have not crowned dead Cassius ! Brutus . Are yet two Romans living such as these ? The last of all the Romans , fare thee well ! It is impossible that ever Rome Should breed thy fellow . Friends ...
Page 189
... Cato de s'estre deffait soy - mesme . [ i.e. ' When I was still but a young man with little experience of life , I wrote ( lit. ' made ' ) a philosophical essay , I can't tell why , in which I strongly reprehended Cato for having killed ...
... Cato de s'estre deffait soy - mesme . [ i.e. ' When I was still but a young man with little experience of life , I wrote ( lit. ' made ' ) a philosophical essay , I can't tell why , in which I strongly reprehended Cato for having killed ...
Page 196
... Cato , Lucillius , and Flauius . ' Cap . and subs . edd . omit Messala and Flavius ( v . 5. 3. 90. S. D. note and 108 ) . They have nothing to say because , I take it , they exit with Brut . at 1. 1. F. also gives at 1. 6 the S.D. ...
... Cato , Lucillius , and Flauius . ' Cap . and subs . edd . omit Messala and Flavius ( v . 5. 3. 90. S. D. note and 108 ) . They have nothing to say because , I take it , they exit with Brut . at 1. 1. F. also gives at 1. 6 the S.D. ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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