Julius CaesarLongmans, Green, 1911 - 161 pages |
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Page xii
... Hamlet , " " Lear , " " Macbeth , " and " Othello , " and the misan- thropic " Troilus and Cressida , " " Coriolanus , " and " Timon of Athens " ; and that in later life he wrote plays of a less plangent melancholy , especially ...
... Hamlet , " " Lear , " " Macbeth , " and " Othello , " and the misan- thropic " Troilus and Cressida , " " Coriolanus , " and " Timon of Athens " ; and that in later life he wrote plays of a less plangent melancholy , especially ...
Page xviii
... Hamlet . " Brutus and Hamlet are both thrust into action from a life of contemplation : Brutus is an idealist ; Hamlet , a scholar and dreamer . Both are unfit . for the work they are called upon to do , and both , in the end , bungle ...
... Hamlet . " Brutus and Hamlet are both thrust into action from a life of contemplation : Brutus is an idealist ; Hamlet , a scholar and dreamer . Both are unfit . for the work they are called upon to do , and both , in the end , bungle ...
Page xxii
... Hamlet , " but these Romans are presented with a direct force that takes the imagination captive . They are all limned with swift , sure strokes . Brutus , the stern repub- lican idealist , caught by the flattery of Cassius and his own ...
... Hamlet , " but these Romans are presented with a direct force that takes the imagination captive . They are all limned with swift , sure strokes . Brutus , the stern repub- lican idealist , caught by the flattery of Cassius and his own ...
Page xxv
... Hamlet , " " Macbeth , " " Othello " -are excel- lent examples of the first kind ; " King Henry IV , ” and all the English historical plays named for kings , " An- tony and Cleopatra , " and " Julius Cæsar " are excellent examples of ...
... Hamlet , " " Macbeth , " " Othello " -are excel- lent examples of the first kind ; " King Henry IV , ” and all the English historical plays named for kings , " An- tony and Cleopatra , " and " Julius Cæsar " are excellent examples of ...
Page xxix
... Respect unto mine honour ( iii , 2 , 15 ) . 1 Shakspere frequently uses the form it for the possessive : It lifted up it head " ( Hamlet , i , 2 , 216 ) . 4. THOU AND YOU . - The second person singular INTRODUCTION xxix Shaksperian Grammar.
... Respect unto mine honour ( iii , 2 , 15 ) . 1 Shakspere frequently uses the form it for the possessive : It lifted up it head " ( Hamlet , i , 2 , 216 ) . 4. THOU AND YOU . - The second person singular INTRODUCTION xxix Shaksperian Grammar.
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