The New Hudson Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar
William Shakespeare
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The New Hudson Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar
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THE NEW HUDSON SHAKESPEARE
JULIUS CÆSAR
INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY
HENRY NORMAN HUDSON, LL.D.
EBENEZER CHARLTON BLACK LL.D. (GLASGOW)
ANDREW JACKSON GEORGE LITT.D. (AMHERST)
GINN AND COMPANY
PREFACE
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Analysis by Act and Scene [21]
JULIUS CÆSAR
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[1]
ACT I.
I. 1 Scene I. Rome. A street[7]
I. 2 Scene II. A public place[52]
I. 3 Scene III.[189][190] The same. A street
ACT II
II. 1 Scene I. Rome. Brutus's orchard[1]
II. 2 Scene II.[135][136] Cæsar's house[137]
II. 3 Scene III.[173] A street near the Capitol
II. 4 Scene IV. Another part of the same street, before the house of Brutus[180]
ACT III
III. 1 Scene I. Rome. Before the Capitol; the Senate sitting
III. 2 Scene II. The Forum[104]
III. 3 Scene III.[163] A street
ACT IV
IV. 1 Scene I.[1] Rome. A room in Antony's house[2]
IV. 2 Scene II.[22][23] Before Brutus's tent, in the camp near Sardis
IV. 3 Scene III.[43][44] Brutus's tent[45]
ACT V
V. 1 Scene I. The plains of Philippi[1]
V. 2 Scene II.[47] The field of battle
V. 3 Scene III.[51] Another part of the field
V. 4 Scene IV.[94] Another part of the field.[95]
V. 5 Scene V.[109] Another part of the field[110]
Notes
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