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A teacher's manual for the study of English classics

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1912 ... Paraphrases of Antony's funeral oration, and the quarrel scene (pp. 110-18, 125-31). 12. The staging of the ghost scene (p. 139). 13. The uses of verse and prose in this play. 14. Narrative themes on the following The trouble between Caesar and Pompey (mentioned on p. 47). The offering of the crown to Caesar (pp. 58-60). Selections for 1.--The tribunes' rebuke of the commoners (pp. 46-48). 2.--Cassius sounds Brutus (pp. 50-56). 3.--Caesar's opinion of Cassius and of Antony (pp. 57, 58). 4.--Casca on the offer of the crown (pp. 58-61). 5.--Casca and Cassius on the prodigies (pp. 62-68). 6.--Brutus muses over the conspiracy (pp. 70-74). 7.--The conspiracy is completed (pp. 75-80). 8.--Brutus and Portia (pp. 8083). 9.--The assassination of Caesar (pp. 94-98). The origin and progress or the conspiracy against 'Caesar (pp. 51 ft., 70 ft., etc.). The events of the Ides of March (pp. 84 fit.). What happened just after the murder of Caesar (pp. 98-107)? Caesar's funeral (pp. 108 19). The quarrel of Brutus and Cassius (pp. 125-31). The Battle of Philippi. The story of Portia. (Elaborate from hints on p. 133, and previously.) 15. Why the conspiracy failed. Class Beading 10.--Antony and the conspirators (pp. 100-106). 11.--Brutus to the citizens (pp. 108-10). 12.--Antony and the mob (pp. 110-18). 13.--The quarrel of Brutus and Cassius (pp. 125-31).. 14.--Brutus on the night before Philippi (pp. 136-40). 15.--Misgivings before the battle (pp. 144-46). 16.--The death of Cassius (pp. 148, 149, 152). 17.--The death of Brutus (pp. 154-58). TWELFTH NIGHT. William Shakspere. Edited by William Allan Neilson, M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University. Scott, Foresman and Company, pp. 192. 25 cents. CONTENTS. II PREFACE. Contents, INtroduction. I. Shakspere and the En...

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Published January 1, 2012

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