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Page 266
... Cæsar ; among the huge farewell audiences at Drury Lane many must have felt that they had come to bury , not only to praise , him . Mr. Forbes- Robertson's beautiful elocution , his ... CÆSAR (Cæsar and Cleo- patra I), April 26th, 1913 •
... Cæsar ; among the huge farewell audiences at Drury Lane many must have felt that they had come to bury , not only to praise , him . Mr. Forbes- Robertson's beautiful elocution , his ... CÆSAR (Cæsar and Cleo- patra I), April 26th, 1913 •
Page 273
... Cæsar stayed too long in Egypt - probably for Cleopatra's sake . Mr. Shaw replies that " Cæsar did not think it too long , and that , as the upshot proved , he was right " . Now this is a way of saying Cæsar and Mr. MacCarthy differ ...
... Cæsar stayed too long in Egypt - probably for Cleopatra's sake . Mr. Shaw replies that " Cæsar did not think it too long , and that , as the upshot proved , he was right " . Now this is a way of saying Cæsar and Mr. MacCarthy differ ...
Page 274
... Cæsar's words to Metellus to the mouth of his own Cæsar . I did not object to his Cæsar because he was " squeamish about killing people " ( though I think the real Cæsar tended , like a Mahomedan , to be magnanimous only to his own ...
... Cæsar's words to Metellus to the mouth of his own Cæsar . I did not object to his Cæsar because he was " squeamish about killing people " ( though I think the real Cæsar tended , like a Mahomedan , to be magnanimous only to his own ...
Contents
THE PRODUCTION OF POETIC DRAMA February | 3 |
The Death of Tintagiles December 27th 1913 | 54 |
DRAMA AND DOSTOEVSKY The Idiot Septem | 91 |
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