The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each PlayRedfield, 1853 - 968 páginas |
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... Julius Cæsar , " more distinct ; he also there speaks of the audiences . Shakespeare's plays at that time drew , in comparison with Ben . Jon- son's . This is the only part of his production worth adding in a note . " So have I seen ...
... Julius Cæsar , " more distinct ; he also there speaks of the audiences . Shakespeare's plays at that time drew , in comparison with Ben . Jon- son's . This is the only part of his production worth adding in a note . " So have I seen ...
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... JULIUS CÆSAR THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH 568 597 627 649 676 697 719 THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET 739 THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR : THE MOOR OF VENICE ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA THE TRAGEDY OF CYMBELINE PERICLES , PRINCE OF TYRE POEMS • 772 OTHELLO 802 831 ...
... JULIUS CÆSAR THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH 568 597 627 649 676 697 719 THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET 739 THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR : THE MOOR OF VENICE ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA THE TRAGEDY OF CYMBELINE PERICLES , PRINCE OF TYRE POEMS • 772 OTHELLO 802 831 ...
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... Julius Cæsar , " was represented , but by what company is no where mentioned . In 1572 the act was passed ( which was renewed with ad- ditional force in 1597 ) to restrain the number of itinerant 66 An important fact , in connexion with ...
... Julius Cæsar , " was represented , but by what company is no where mentioned . In 1572 the act was passed ( which was renewed with ad- ditional force in 1597 ) to restrain the number of itinerant 66 An important fact , in connexion with ...
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... Julius Cæsar . " Ben Jonson then adds in conclusion : - But he redeemed his vices with his virtues : there was ever more in him to be praised , than to be pardoned . " Consistently with what Ben Jonson tells us above the players had ...
... Julius Cæsar . " Ben Jonson then adds in conclusion : - But he redeemed his vices with his virtues : there was ever more in him to be praised , than to be pardoned . " Consistently with what Ben Jonson tells us above the players had ...
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... Julius Cæsar . " He then ad- verts to the characters of the hero and heroine , and the purpose Shakespeare had in view of pourtraying them , and goes on to observe : - " I am half inclined to believe that Shakespeare's main object , or ...
... Julius Cæsar . " He then ad- verts to the characters of the hero and heroine , and the purpose Shakespeare had in view of pourtraying them , and goes on to observe : - " I am half inclined to believe that Shakespeare's main object , or ...
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