Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Erasmus's de Copia, And Sentential Ambiguity.
Comparative Drama 2007, Spring, 41, 1
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In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, immediately after the assassination, Brutus and Cassius make the following metadramatic allusion: Caesar: How many ages hence Shall this our lofty scene be acted over, In states unborn, and accents yet unknown!
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