Prefaces to Shakespeare: Introduction. Love's labour's lost. Julius Caesar. King LearSidgwick & Jackson, 1933 |
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action actor alarum Antony Antony and Cleopatra Armado audience beginning Berowne better Boyet Brutus Casca Cassius character Cleopatra conspirators contrast convention Cordelia Costard costume course dead death dialogue Dover Wilson dramatic dramatist Dumain Edgar Edmund effect Elizabethan stage emotional Folio follow Fool give Gloucester Goneril Hamlet heart humour illusion imagination inner stage joke Julius Cæsar Kent King Lear l'envoy ladies later Lear's Lepidus lines Longaville look Love's Labour's Lost Lucius main stage Mark Antony matter means Messala mind modern Moth murder Navarre never Octavius passage passion phrase picture Pindarus plain play play's playwright plot Plutarch Pompey Portia Princess prose Quarto Regan Roman Rome Rosaline scene sense Shake Shakespeare soliloquy sort sound speak speare speech stagecraft stand storm talk tell theatre thee thing thou thought Titinius tragedy turn verse whole words