The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924at the University Press, 1956 |
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Page 103
... Hunter notes that ' windows and chimney - tops suit the architecture of old London better than that of ancient Rome ' . 55. Pompey's blood i.e. his sons , Gnaeus and Sextus , whom Cæsar had just defeated at Munda . 58. intermit i.e. ...
... Hunter notes that ' windows and chimney - tops suit the architecture of old London better than that of ancient Rome ' . 55. Pompey's blood i.e. his sons , Gnaeus and Sextus , whom Cæsar had just defeated at Munda . 58. intermit i.e. ...
Page 155
... ( Hunter ) is perfectly safe ; he has the promise of ll . 141-3 ; and ll . 165–77 show that his words have their desired effect on the magnaminous Brut . 155. death hour ( Collier ) F. ' deaths houre ' . I cannot credit Sh . with a ...
... ( Hunter ) is perfectly safe ; he has the promise of ll . 141-3 ; and ll . 165–77 show that his words have their desired effect on the magnaminous Brut . 155. death hour ( Collier ) F. ' deaths houre ' . I cannot credit Sh . with a ...
Page 181
... ( Hunter ) . 216-22 . There is a tide . . .ventures Cf. 2 Hen . IV , I. I. 180-6 for this extended metaphor of merchant- venturing ; and for another series of different images , illustrating the same idea of taking ' the instant way ...
... ( Hunter ) . 216-22 . There is a tide . . .ventures Cf. 2 Hen . IV , I. I. 180-6 for this extended metaphor of merchant- venturing ; and for another series of different images , illustrating the same idea of taking ' the instant way ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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