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Page ix
... scenes . Moreover , here and there they may contain marks of last revision by their author - a precious possibility which the Quartos cannot claim . With all proper deduction made , then , for the ear- lier appearance of fourteen of the ...
... scenes . Moreover , here and there they may contain marks of last revision by their author - a precious possibility which the Quartos cannot claim . With all proper deduction made , then , for the ear- lier appearance of fourteen of the ...
Page xiii
... scenes , the names of the speakers , are defective in the Folio , these and the dramatis persona , which were first supplied by Rowe , are inserted as they ap- pear in the Globe text , but always between brackets , to show that they are ...
... scenes , the names of the speakers , are defective in the Folio , these and the dramatis persona , which were first supplied by Rowe , are inserted as they ap- pear in the Globe text , but always between brackets , to show that they are ...
Page xxiii
... scene brings on the stage just such Commoners ' - so Shakespeare's First Folio stage direction designates them as he had seen in England . Almost to be detected in the picture is the bluff yeoman spirit of his uncle , Henry Shakespeare ...
... scene brings on the stage just such Commoners ' - so Shakespeare's First Folio stage direction designates them as he had seen in England . Almost to be detected in the picture is the bluff yeoman spirit of his uncle , Henry Shakespeare ...
Page xxiv
... scene sets graphically before the eye the sym- pathy of the Commoners with Cæsar in his triumph , and the scolding uneasiness of Flavius and Marullus over the consequences likely to result . Their object in driving the Vulgar from the ...
... scene sets graphically before the eye the sym- pathy of the Commoners with Cæsar in his triumph , and the scolding uneasiness of Flavius and Marullus over the consequences likely to result . Their object in driving the Vulgar from the ...
Page xxv
... scene Shakespeare makes Cæsar command Antony to touch Calphurnia while he is running in the Lupercal race , so that , in accordance with the old - time super- stition , the Barren may shake off the sterile curse . ' Whether this is ...
... scene Shakespeare makes Cæsar command Antony to touch Calphurnia while he is running in the Lupercal race , so that , in accordance with the old - time super- stition , the Barren may shake off the sterile curse . ' Whether this is ...
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2DYCE ANON Antony's Artemidorus beare blood Brut Brutus and Cassius Brutus's Cæsarism Caius Calphurnia Capitoll Casar Cask Caska Cassius Cato cause Cicero Cinna Clitus COLL conspirators CRAIK Crowne death Decius doth Elizabethan enemies Enter Exeunt Exit feare fire flye Folio follow friends generall ghost Gods hand hath heare heart heere Honor Ides of March Julius Cæsar King Lepidus Ligarius looke Lord Lucillius Lucius Lupercal Marcus Marcus Brutus Mark Antony means Messa Messala Metellus misprint night Noble Brutus North North's Brutus Octa Octavius oration Philippi Pindarus play Plutarch poet Pompey Pompey's POPE Portia Publius Quarto Roman Rome Rowe says Scene selfe Senate SEYMOUR Shake Shakespeare shew Soothsayer speake speech spirit stand STEEV Strato sword tell thee THEOB thing thinke thou art Titinius Trebonius unto Volumnius WARB Wee'l word wrong