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... Julius Cæsar, King Lear,and The Winter's Tale. Henry IV., part I., Measure for Measure, Romeo and Juliet,and TheTempest followed inhisthird season;As You Like It, Cymbeline, The Merry Wives of Windsor,and Twelfth Night,inhis fourth ...
... Julius Cæsar, King Lear,and The Winter's Tale. Henry IV., part I., Measure for Measure, Romeo and Juliet,and TheTempest followed inhisthird season;As You Like It, Cymbeline, The Merry Wives of Windsor,and Twelfth Night,inhis fourth ...
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... they rigidly withheld from Ben Jonson's. This is howan ordinary playgoer contrasted the reception of Jonson's Romanplayof Catiline'sConspiracy withthatof Shakespeare's Roman play of Julius Cæsar:— Shakespeare was the popular.
... they rigidly withheld from Ben Jonson's. This is howan ordinary playgoer contrasted the reception of Jonson's Romanplayof Catiline'sConspiracy withthatof Shakespeare's Roman play of Julius Cæsar:— Shakespeare was the popular.
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Sir Sidney Lee. Shakespeare's Roman play of Julius Cæsar:— Shakespeare was the popular favourite. It is rare that the artist whoisaherowith themultitude is also ahero withthe cultivated few.But Shakespeare's universality of appeal was ...
Sir Sidney Lee. Shakespeare's Roman play of Julius Cæsar:— Shakespeare was the popular favourite. It is rare that the artist whoisaherowith themultitude is also ahero withthe cultivated few.But Shakespeare's universality of appeal was ...
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