Julius CaesarLongmans, Green, 1911 - 161 Seiten |
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... King's Players . His plays were fre- quently acted at court before both Elizabeth and James . He began his work by adapting old plays , and these early efforts retain many of the crudities of the originals on which they were founded ...
... King's Players . His plays were fre- quently acted at court before both Elizabeth and James . He began his work by adapting old plays , and these early efforts retain many of the crudities of the originals on which they were founded ...
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... King Lear , " " Antony and Cleo- patra , " " Coriolanus , " among the tragedies ; " King Richard III , " " King Henry IV " ( xiv INTRODUCTION.
... King Lear , " " Antony and Cleo- patra , " " Coriolanus , " among the tragedies ; " King Richard III , " " King Henry IV " ( xiv INTRODUCTION.
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William Shakespeare George Clinton Densmore Odell. Richard III , " " King Henry IV " ( part I ) , " King Henry V , " among the histories . These plays every reader of only average range should know ; there is no escape . Most of the ...
William Shakespeare George Clinton Densmore Odell. Richard III , " " King Henry IV " ( part I ) , " King Henry V , " among the histories . These plays every reader of only average range should know ; there is no escape . Most of the ...
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... King Lear , " and " Othello , " about where it belongs . chronologically . Two of the most stupendous tragedies , " Coriolanus " and " Timon of Athens , " precede it ; after those Titanic upheavals of Shakspere's genius , " Julius Cæsar ...
... King Lear , " and " Othello , " about where it belongs . chronologically . Two of the most stupendous tragedies , " Coriolanus " and " Timon of Athens , " precede it ; after those Titanic upheavals of Shakspere's genius , " Julius Cæsar ...
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... King Lear " may be beyond the powers of a youthful mind , but that boy is dull indeed who cannot be moved by this great presentation of what took place " in the most high and palmy state of Rome a little ere ” —and after- " the ...
... King Lear " may be beyond the powers of a youthful mind , but that boy is dull indeed who cannot be moved by this great presentation of what took place " in the most high and palmy state of Rome a little ere ” —and after- " the ...
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