The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924at the University Press, 1956 |
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... scene , and Antony down in the Proscription scene immediately after , and then wrote Brutus and Cassius up again more and more from that moment until the catastrophe . Shakespeare is always busy adjusting his dramatic scales , making ...
... scene , and Antony down in the Proscription scene immediately after , and then wrote Brutus and Cassius up again more and more from that moment until the catastrophe . Shakespeare is always busy adjusting his dramatic scales , making ...
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... scenes of unexampled beauty ' ; and Dr Percy Simpson wrote : ' the Rome of 2000 years ago lives before us ' . The Forum scene , he declared , ' for its moving effect has probably never been surpassed on the stage ' . The play was shown ...
... scenes of unexampled beauty ' ; and Dr Percy Simpson wrote : ' the Rome of 2000 years ago lives before us ' . The Forum scene , he declared , ' for its moving effect has probably never been surpassed on the stage ' . The play was shown ...
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... scene , like other first scenes in Sh . , introduces us to the ' underlying forces ' of the play , viz . ( i ) the fickleness of the Roman populace , ( ii ) the inevitability of ' Cæsarism ' as the solution of Rome's political problem ...
... scene , like other first scenes in Sh . , introduces us to the ' underlying forces ' of the play , viz . ( i ) the fickleness of the Roman populace , ( ii ) the inevitability of ' Cæsarism ' as the solution of Rome's political problem ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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