The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924at the University Press, 1956 |
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... fire . Either there is a civil strife in heaven , Or else the world too saucy with the gods Incenses them to send destruction . Cicero . Why , saw you anything more wonderful ? Casca . A common slave - you know him well by sight— Held ...
... fire . Either there is a civil strife in heaven , Or else the world too saucy with the gods Incenses them to send destruction . Cicero . Why , saw you anything more wonderful ? Casca . A common slave - you know him well by sight— Held ...
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... fires in the element [ = sky ] ' , ' spirits running up and down in the night ' , ' solitary birds to be seen at noon- days ... fire was out it was found he had no hurt ' . ( Cæsar , Sk . 97. ) Sh . adds the escaped lion and the panic ...
... fires in the element [ = sky ] ' , ' spirits running up and down in the night ' , ' solitary birds to be seen at noon- days ... fire was out it was found he had no hurt ' . ( Cæsar , Sk . 97. ) Sh . adds the escaped lion and the panic ...
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... fire ... fire Cf. Apperson , 213 , and K. John 3. 1. 277. The first ' fire ' is disyllabic . 175. in strength of malice Famous crux . Cap . conj . ' no strength of malice ' , with a comma at end of 1. 174 ; Singer ' in strength of amity ...
... fire ... fire Cf. Apperson , 213 , and K. John 3. 1. 277. The first ' fire ' is disyllabic . 175. in strength of malice Famous crux . Cap . conj . ' no strength of malice ' , with a comma at end of 1. 174 ; Singer ' in strength of amity ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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