A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: The tragedie of Ivlivs Cæsar. 1913J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1913 "As editor of the "New Variorum" editions of Shakespeare—also called the "Furness Variorum"—he collected in a single source 300 years of references, antecedent works, influences and commentaries. He devoted more than forty years to the series, completing the annotation of sixteen plays. His son, Horace Howard Furness, Jr. (1865–1930), joined as co-editor of the Variorum's later volumes, and continued the project after the father's death, annotating three additional plays and revising two others."--Wikipedia |
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... whose character and task the poet has imprinted that of a noble patriot , as an assassin , stamping the frivolous egoist as the avenger , both characters labouring under tasks in complete contrast to their original natures . 6. Cicero ...
... whose character and task the poet has imprinted that of a noble patriot , as an assassin , stamping the frivolous egoist as the avenger , both characters labouring under tasks in complete contrast to their original natures . 6. Cicero ...
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... whose attitude towards Cæsar he does not wholly understand , he expresses himself guardedly , masking his true opinion of the important occurrence he describes under an affected indiffer- ence , concealing it by a rough , coarse humor ...
... whose attitude towards Cæsar he does not wholly understand , he expresses himself guardedly , masking his true opinion of the important occurrence he describes under an affected indiffer- ence , concealing it by a rough , coarse humor ...
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... whose school- friend he formerly was . A very expressive power of mimicry should be at his command , and this should be well taken into account in casting the part . - MAC- CALLUM ( p . 286 ) : Plutarch has only two particulars about ...
... whose school- friend he formerly was . A very expressive power of mimicry should be at his command , and this should be well taken into account in casting the part . - MAC- CALLUM ( p . 286 ) : Plutarch has only two particulars about ...
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... whose critique on Dreams we still have , but did not think that he did not live till the time of Antoninus . Our Poet's Artemidorus , who had been Cæsar's host in Cnidos , did not pretend to know anything of the conspiracy against Cæsar ...
... whose critique on Dreams we still have , but did not think that he did not live till the time of Antoninus . Our Poet's Artemidorus , who had been Cæsar's host in Cnidos , did not pretend to know anything of the conspiracy against Cæsar ...
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... whose Wit's Commonwealth was published in 1598 , enumerates Dr Eedes among the best tragic writers of that time . - MALONE : From some words spoken by Polonius in Hamlet , I think it probable that there was an English play on this ...
... whose Wit's Commonwealth was published in 1598 , enumerates Dr Eedes among the best tragic writers of that time . - MALONE : From some words spoken by Polonius in Hamlet , I think it probable that there was an English play on this ...
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