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Shakespeare must have known Cornélie from Kyd's translation ( 1595 ) , and his debt to it seems indubitable . Garnier gives Cæsar a long bombastic speech in the vein of Seneca's Hercules , and constantly makes him speak of himself ...
Shakespeare must have known Cornélie from Kyd's translation ( 1595 ) , and his debt to it seems indubitable . Garnier gives Cæsar a long bombastic speech in the vein of Seneca's Hercules , and constantly makes him speak of himself ...
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It would seem that Betterton abandoned the tradition of a quarrel threatening a duel , which Digges's phrase , " half - sword parley ' , points to , and which Quin seems to have revived . ? Though Betterton died in 1710 , Drury Lane ...
It would seem that Betterton abandoned the tradition of a quarrel threatening a duel , which Digges's phrase , " half - sword parley ' , points to , and which Quin seems to have revived . ? Though Betterton died in 1710 , Drury Lane ...
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Our course will seem too bloody , Caius Cassius , To cut the head off and then hack the limbs , Like wrath in death and envy afterwards ; For Antony is but a limb of Cæsar : be sacrificers , but not butchers , Caius .
Our course will seem too bloody , Caius Cassius , To cut the head off and then hack the limbs , Like wrath in death and envy afterwards ; For Antony is but a limb of Cæsar : be sacrificers , but not butchers , Caius .
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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