The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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The annotator would seem to have been connected with the stage . The numerous and minute stage directions which he has inserted look as if it might have been for the use of some theatrical Company , and mainly with a view to the proper ...
The annotator would seem to have been connected with the stage . The numerous and minute stage directions which he has inserted look as if it might have been for the use of some theatrical Company , and mainly with a view to the proper ...
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For the modern stage direction Exeunt Citizens , the original text has here Exeunt all the Commoners . 16. See whe'r their basest metal.- Whe'r is whether . The contraction is common both in Shakespeare and in other writers of his age .
For the modern stage direction Exeunt Citizens , the original text has here Exeunt all the Commoners . 16. See whe'r their basest metal.- Whe'r is whether . The contraction is common both in Shakespeare and in other writers of his age .
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Scene II . — Theoriginal heading here is : - “ Enter Cæsar , . Antony for the Course , Calphurnia , Portia , Decius , Cicero , Brutus , Cassius , Caska , a Soothsayer : after them Murellus and Flavius . ” The three stage directions ...
Scene II . — Theoriginal heading here is : - “ Enter Cæsar , . Antony for the Course , Calphurnia , Portia , Decius , Cicero , Brutus , Cassius , Caska , a Soothsayer : after them Murellus and Flavius . ” The three stage directions ...
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The old stage direction here is ; - “ Sennet . ... Nares explains it as " a word chiefly occurring in the stage directions of the old plays , and seeming to indicate a particular set of notes on the trumpet , or cornet , different from ...
The old stage direction here is ; - “ Sennet . ... Nares explains it as " a word chiefly occurring in the stage directions of the old plays , and seeming to indicate a particular set of notes on the trumpet , or cornet , different from ...
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For the present stage direction at the end of this speech , we have in the original text “ Sennit . Exeunt Cæsar and his Traine . " 69. What hath chanced to - day .-- So in 71 ; where , also , > most of the modern editions have “ what ...
For the present stage direction at the end of this speech , we have in the original text “ Sennit . Exeunt Cæsar and his Traine . " 69. What hath chanced to - day .-- So in 71 ; where , also , > most of the modern editions have “ what ...
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