Julius CaesarBurgess & Bowes, 1904 - 252 Seiten |
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... more or less with the subject - matter of each of the sections of the " Hints . " I am also indebted to other writers and to friends . A. W. V. December , 1899 . CONTENTS . PAGES INTRODUCTION JULIUS CÆSAR NOTES ix - xxxiv.
... more or less with the subject - matter of each of the sections of the " Hints . " I am also indebted to other writers and to friends . A. W. V. December , 1899 . CONTENTS . PAGES INTRODUCTION JULIUS CÆSAR NOTES ix - xxxiv.
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... writer would not have challenged comparison with Shakespeare by treating the same subject . But the Tragedie was not published till 1607 ( much too late a date for Julius Cæsar ) , nor have the plays any resemblance apart from the ...
... writer would not have challenged comparison with Shakespeare by treating the same subject . But the Tragedie was not published till 1607 ( much too late a date for Julius Cæsar ) , nor have the plays any resemblance apart from the ...
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... writers drew upon these new stores of inspiration and Imaginative treatment of interest with the free imaginativeness that cares the classics by the Elizabe- for the life more than the strict letter . Poets took classical themes and ...
... writers drew upon these new stores of inspiration and Imaginative treatment of interest with the free imaginativeness that cares the classics by the Elizabe- for the life more than the strict letter . Poets took classical themes and ...
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... writer " asserted that every revival of Shakespeare's plays drew crowds to pit , boxes , and galleries alike " ( Lee , Life of Shakespeare , p . 329 ) . 2 i.e. Shakespeare's historical plays which are connected e.g. 1 and 2 Henry IV ...
... writer " asserted that every revival of Shakespeare's plays drew crowds to pit , boxes , and galleries alike " ( Lee , Life of Shakespeare , p . 329 ) . 2 i.e. Shakespeare's historical plays which are connected e.g. 1 and 2 Henry IV ...
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... . Certain ' anomalous ' verbs , however , on the analogy of auxiliary verbs , omitted the to , and there was much irregularity in the practice of Elizabethan writers . Cf. the two constructions with dare in modern English : ' I dare.
... . Certain ' anomalous ' verbs , however , on the analogy of auxiliary verbs , omitted the to , and there was much irregularity in the practice of Elizabethan writers . Cf. the two constructions with dare in modern English : ' I dare.
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