The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924at the University Press, 1956 |
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Page xxi
... given rise to theories of two earlier separate dramas , culminating respectively in the death of Cæsar , and in the defeat and death of Brutus . But more wrong - headed than any such theory is the impression of a break in continuity ...
... given rise to theories of two earlier separate dramas , culminating respectively in the death of Cæsar , and in the defeat and death of Brutus . But more wrong - headed than any such theory is the impression of a break in continuity ...
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... GIVEN , disposed ( cf. ' lewdly given ' , 1 Hen . IV , 2. 4. 418 , ' virtuously given ' , ibid . 3. 3 . 14 ) ; I. 2. 197 . GIVE PLACE , give in , yield ; 4 . 3. 144 . GIVE WAY TO , give scope for ( cf. 2 Hen . IV , G. ' give ' ) ; 2. 3 ...
... GIVEN , disposed ( cf. ' lewdly given ' , 1 Hen . IV , 2. 4. 418 , ' virtuously given ' , ibid . 3. 3 . 14 ) ; I. 2. 197 . GIVE PLACE , give in , yield ; 4 . 3. 144 . GIVE WAY TO , give scope for ( cf. 2 Hen . IV , G. ' give ' ) ; 2. 3 ...
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... GIVEN , well disposed . From North ( v . given ) ; 1 . 2. 197 . WHAT ! ( i ) exclamation com- monly used in calling , ad- dressing , or on seeing , a person ; 2. I. I ; 2. 2. 120 ; 4. 2. 3 ; 5. 3. 72 ; ( ii ) ex- clamation of surprise ...
... GIVEN , well disposed . From North ( v . given ) ; 1 . 2. 197 . WHAT ! ( i ) exclamation com- monly used in calling , ad- dressing , or on seeing , a person ; 2. I. I ; 2. 2. 120 ; 4. 2. 3 ; 5. 3. 72 ; ( ii ) ex- clamation of surprise ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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