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Page viii
... Antony and Cleopatra,” and “Cymbeline.” It furnishes the first complete text of at least two more—“The Merry Wives of Windsor' and Henry V”—the earlier Quarto issues of which were incomplete as well as unauthorized. The separate earlier ...
... Antony and Cleopatra,” and “Cymbeline.” It furnishes the first complete text of at least two more—“The Merry Wives of Windsor' and Henry V”—the earlier Quarto issues of which were incomplete as well as unauthorized. The separate earlier ...
Page viii
... Antony and Cleopatra , ' and Cymbeline . ' It furnishes the first complete text of at least two more - The Merry Wives of Windsor ' and Henry V ' — the earlier Quarto issues of which were incomplete as well as unauthorized . The ...
... Antony and Cleopatra , ' and Cymbeline . ' It furnishes the first complete text of at least two more - The Merry Wives of Windsor ' and Henry V ' — the earlier Quarto issues of which were incomplete as well as unauthorized . The ...
Page xix
... Antony and dis- trusted men who love no plays and hear no music , yields an overwhelming impression of the paramount value in the drama and in the world of the Cęsar who made Cęsarism a new force in civilization . If The French people ...
... Antony and dis- trusted men who love no plays and hear no music , yields an overwhelming impression of the paramount value in the drama and in the world of the Cęsar who made Cęsarism a new force in civilization . If The French people ...
Page xxi
... Antony and the Roman populace they play no small part in the success of Cęsarism . Brutus and Cęsar's ghost are the partner factors in Shakespeare's drama of the Fall of Cęsar and the Rise of Cęsarism . It is idle to quarrel with the ...
... Antony and the Roman populace they play no small part in the success of Cęsarism . Brutus and Cęsar's ghost are the partner factors in Shakespeare's drama of the Fall of Cęsar and the Rise of Cęsarism . It is idle to quarrel with the ...
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... Antony adroitly made use of it to get leverage enough for the overthrow of Brutus and Cassius and the establishment of Cęsar- ism . That fulcrum of power is the budding will of the People in public affairs . Shakespeare has managed to ...
... Antony adroitly made use of it to get leverage enough for the overthrow of Brutus and Cassius and the establishment of Cęsar- ism . That fulcrum of power is the budding will of the People in public affairs . Shakespeare has managed to ...
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