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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... dramatic climax . Shakespeare's indebtedness to Sir Thomas North's translation of Plutarch for the plot of his tragedy , and for countless details , has been universally admitted . The lives of Julius Cæsar , Marcus Brutus , and ...
... dramatic climax . Shakespeare's indebtedness to Sir Thomas North's translation of Plutarch for the plot of his tragedy , and for countless details , has been universally admitted . The lives of Julius Cæsar , Marcus Brutus , and ...
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... dramatically effective treatment of his material . If any tragedy is to be named from that character which is its domi- nant force , then ... Dramatic Literature , i , 180 . is The Tragedy of Julius Cæsar , by Sir William PREFACE ix.
... dramatically effective treatment of his material . If any tragedy is to be named from that character which is its domi- nant force , then ... Dramatic Literature , i , 180 . is The Tragedy of Julius Cæsar , by Sir William PREFACE ix.
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... dramatic construction is it worthy of comparison to Chapman's later works . While , as has been said , the story of Cæsar's life was the first subject from Roman history to be cast in dramatic form for the English stage , Shakespeare's ...
... dramatic construction is it worthy of comparison to Chapman's later works . While , as has been said , the story of Cæsar's life was the first subject from Roman history to be cast in dramatic form for the English stage , Shakespeare's ...
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... dramatic , but wholly ethical . The fact that Antony abandons himself to pleasure , is ' gamesome , ' reduces him in the eyes of Brutus to a very ordinary person , -one who is silly or stupid enough not to recognize the first principle ...
... dramatic , but wholly ethical . The fact that Antony abandons himself to pleasure , is ' gamesome , ' reduces him in the eyes of Brutus to a very ordinary person , -one who is silly or stupid enough not to recognize the first principle ...
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... dramatic poets , one would be inclined to suspect that the type of character to which Casca belongs was a peculiar favourite of Shakespeare's . In the first place , he is a humourist , he has a strong sense of the comedy of human life ...
... dramatic poets , one would be inclined to suspect that the type of character to which Casca belongs was a peculiar favourite of Shakespeare's . In the first place , he is a humourist , he has a strong sense of the comedy of human life ...
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