The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924at the University Press, 1956 |
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Page xviii
... crown are much the same in both accounts ; Cassius's conversation with Brutus is closely related to a paragraph in Plutarch's Brutus headed ' Cassius incenseth Brutus against Cæsar ' ; and Cæsar's comments upon the two men are similarly ...
... crown are much the same in both accounts ; Cassius's conversation with Brutus is closely related to a paragraph in Plutarch's Brutus headed ' Cassius incenseth Brutus against Cæsar ' ; and Cæsar's comments upon the two men are similarly ...
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... crown offered him thrice ? Casca . Ay , marry , was't , and he put it by thrice , every 230 time gentler than other ; and at every putting - by mine honest neighbours shouted . Cassius Who offered him the crown ? Casca . Why , Antony ...
... crown offered him thrice ? Casca . Ay , marry , was't , and he put it by thrice , every 230 time gentler than other ; and at every putting - by mine honest neighbours shouted . Cassius Who offered him the crown ? Casca . Why , Antony ...
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... crown ' , which lends a point and sequence previously absent . See G. ' general ' . he would be crowned Spoken , I think , in tones of extreme repugnance , repeated with even greater force in ' Crown him ! -that ! ' ( 1. 15 ) . 13 ...
... crown ' , which lends a point and sequence previously absent . See G. ' general ' . he would be crowned Spoken , I think , in tones of extreme repugnance , repeated with even greater force in ' Crown him ! -that ! ' ( 1. 15 ) . 13 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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