The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924at the University Press, 1956 |
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... Plutarch would hardly have recognized . What then did Shakespeare take from Plutarch , and how did he remould it ? Archbishop Trench re- presented the relation as one of absolute dependence , and found in the incidents of Julius Cæsar ...
... Plutarch would hardly have recognized . What then did Shakespeare take from Plutarch , and how did he remould it ? Archbishop Trench re- presented the relation as one of absolute dependence , and found in the incidents of Julius Cæsar ...
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... Plutarch more closely ; but only because Plutarch's material was already rough - hewn to his hand , while that of the English compiler resembles nothing so much as haphazard heaps of rude boulders accumulated at the confluence of ...
... Plutarch more closely ; but only because Plutarch's material was already rough - hewn to his hand , while that of the English compiler resembles nothing so much as haphazard heaps of rude boulders accumulated at the confluence of ...
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... Plutarch a deafness in one ear ; and makes ' the falling sickness ' , which Plutarch does mention , seize him at the most awkward and humiliating moment - when being offered a crown . Worse still , he substitutes for the pluck ...
... Plutarch a deafness in one ear ; and makes ' the falling sickness ' , which Plutarch does mention , seize him at the most awkward and humiliating moment - when being offered a crown . Worse still , he substitutes for the pluck ...
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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