The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924at the University Press, 1956 |
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Page 95
... fact is a piece of theatrical legerdemain . Though not at Cæsar's house ( 2. 2 ) , Cassius is on the Capitol ( 3.1 ) with Cæsar and the others who had I Julius Cæsar is peculiar in the spelling of this name without an h , and this may ...
... fact is a piece of theatrical legerdemain . Though not at Cæsar's house ( 2. 2 ) , Cassius is on the Capitol ( 3.1 ) with Cæsar and the others who had I Julius Cæsar is peculiar in the spelling of this name without an h , and this may ...
Page 116
... , p . 97 ) ; ( ii ) the fact that Cass . , who asks Casca to dinner at 1. 2. 289-93 , obviously to enlist his support , has forgotten all about this in 1. 3 when he actually succeeds in doing so ; ( iii ) his very cautious 116 I.2 . NOTES.
... , p . 97 ) ; ( ii ) the fact that Cass . , who asks Casca to dinner at 1. 2. 289-93 , obviously to enlist his support , has forgotten all about this in 1. 3 when he actually succeeds in doing so ; ( iii ) his very cautious 116 I.2 . NOTES.
Page 189
... fact Brut.'s uncle and hero . 102. himself , I know not how F. ' himfelfe , I know not how : ' Camb . ' himself : I know not how , ' . The ' But ' ( 1. 103 ) proves that ' I know not how ' goes with the principal sentence . 104-5 ...
... fact Brut.'s uncle and hero . 102. himself , I know not how F. ' himfelfe , I know not how : ' Camb . ' himself : I know not how , ' . The ' But ' ( 1. 103 ) proves that ' I know not how ' goes with the principal sentence . 104-5 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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