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Page vii
... Shake- speare , as it happens , has not hitherto been permitted to become familiar in the quaint Elizabethan setting befitting him and betraying the conditions belonging to the first publication of the Plays . Yet Chaucer is , of course ...
... Shake- speare , as it happens , has not hitherto been permitted to become familiar in the quaint Elizabethan setting befitting him and betraying the conditions belonging to the first publication of the Plays . Yet Chaucer is , of course ...
Page xix
... Shake- speare had understood Cæsarism better than most crit- ics had yet realized that he did , perhaps it was because the French had cause to comprehend the weakness as well as the strength of their Imperator and of the ideas of Im ...
... Shake- speare had understood Cæsarism better than most crit- ics had yet realized that he did , perhaps it was because the French had cause to comprehend the weakness as well as the strength of their Imperator and of the ideas of Im ...
Page xx
... Shake- speare's ghost remains symbolic to every sympathetic reader . The contrast between the weakness of Cæsar's bodily presence in the first half of the play and the might of his spiritual presence in the latter half is emphasized and ...
... Shake- speare's ghost remains symbolic to every sympathetic reader . The contrast between the weakness of Cæsar's bodily presence in the first half of the play and the might of his spiritual presence in the latter half is emphasized and ...
Page xxi
... Shake- speare's presentation of the political issues involved in the Roman crisis dramatized in Julius Cæsar . ' Yet this third element is more fundamental to that crisis than either Republicanism or Cæsarism were without it , since xxi ...
... Shake- speare's presentation of the political issues involved in the Roman crisis dramatized in Julius Cæsar . ' Yet this third element is more fundamental to that crisis than either Republicanism or Cæsarism were without it , since xxi ...
Page xxv
... shake off the sterile curse . ' Whether this is meant to insinuate an intimation that Cæsar's life will be prolonged in the guise of Cæsar- ism and become politically fruitful through Antony , certain it is that this is precisely the ...
... shake off the sterile curse . ' Whether this is meant to insinuate an intimation that Cæsar's life will be prolonged in the guise of Cæsar- ism and become politically fruitful through Antony , certain it is that this is precisely the ...
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