Transcription of Julius Caesar
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Julius Caesarby William ShakespeareAll new material 2010 Inc. or its Licensors. All Rights portion may be reproduced without permission in writing from the complete copyright information please see the online version of this text of ContentsStrategies for Understanding Shakespeare's Pointers for Sharper for Understanding Shakespeare'sLanguageWhen reading verse, note the appropriate phrasing and NOT PAUSE AT THE END OF A LINE unless there is a mark of punctuation. Shakespeareanverse has a rhythm of its own, and once a reader gets used to it, the rhythm becomes very natural tospeak in and read.
As an aid to the reader, this edition does include scene locations at the beginning of each scene, but puts all such locations in brackets to remind the reader that this is not what Shakespeare envisioned and only possibly what he imagined. Because the Folio has only act divisions, we have bracketed all scene divisions.
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