Julius Caesar in Shakespeare, Shaw, and the AncientsHarcourt, Brace, 1960 - Всего страниц: 215 Pieces together the life of Julius Caesar using the histories of Plutarch, Cicero, Suetonius, and Appian, and as reflected in the dramas of Shakespeare and Shaw. |
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... fight , and yet had he but Cato only of his mind in that , who stuck in it the rather , be- cause he would avoid shedding of his country- men's blood . For when Cato had viewed the dead bodies slain in the camp of his enemies at the ...
... fight , and yet had he but Cato only of his mind in that , who stuck in it the rather , be- cause he would avoid shedding of his country- men's blood . For when Cato had viewed the dead bodies slain in the camp of his enemies at the ...
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... fight that day , but was determined to have raised his camp from thence , and to have gone towards the city of Scotusa : and his tents in his camp were already overthrown , when his scouts came in with great speed , to bring him news ...
... fight that day , but was determined to have raised his camp from thence , and to have gone towards the city of Scotusa : and his tents in his camp were already overthrown , when his scouts came in with great speed , to bring him news ...
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... fighting , but on declining to fight . " 127. In this way Octavian and Antony roused the spirit of those with whom they came in con- tact . The emulation of the troops was excited to show themselves worthy of their commanders and also ...
... fighting , but on declining to fight . " 127. In this way Octavian and Antony roused the spirit of those with whom they came in con- tact . The emulation of the troops was excited to show themselves worthy of their commanders and also ...
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