The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924at the University Press, 1956 |
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... Julius Cæsar , which he refers to as follows : After lunch on 21 September , round about 2 o'clock , I went with my companions across the water , and in the straw - thatched house saw the tragedy of the first emperor , Julius Cæsar ...
... Julius Cæsar , which he refers to as follows : After lunch on 21 September , round about 2 o'clock , I went with my companions across the water , and in the straw - thatched house saw the tragedy of the first emperor , Julius Cæsar ...
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... Julius Cæsar was certainly per- formed at the newly opened theatre on Bankside , was the next play Shakespeare undertook after Henry V , and like Henry V belongs to 1599 . With the establishment of this date a number of other ...
... Julius Cæsar was certainly per- formed at the newly opened theatre on Bankside , was the next play Shakespeare undertook after Henry V , and like Henry V belongs to 1599 . With the establishment of this date a number of other ...
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... JULIUS CÆSAR , 1623 The Folio Julius Cæsar , our only substantive text , was pronounced by the Cambridge editors to be ' more correctly printed than any other play ' , and even ' perhaps ... JULIUS CÆSAR I THE COPY FOR JULIUS CÆSAR, 1623.
... JULIUS CÆSAR , 1623 The Folio Julius Cæsar , our only substantive text , was pronounced by the Cambridge editors to be ' more correctly printed than any other play ' , and even ' perhaps ... JULIUS CÆSAR I THE COPY FOR JULIUS CÆSAR, 1623.
Contents
INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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