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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... taken of the enemies , he then spoke these words : " Desiring too much to live , I have lived to see one of my best friends taken , for my sake , before my face . " After that , he got into a tent where nobody was , and took Pindarus ...
... taken of the enemies , he then spoke these words : " Desiring too much to live , I have lived to see one of my best friends taken , for my sake , before my face . " After that , he got into a tent where nobody was , and took Pindarus ...
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... taken vengeance . 68. In this way he made them most devoted to his interests as well as most valiant . When he began the civil war , every centurion of each le- gion proposed to supply a horseman from his own allowance , and the ...
... taken vengeance . 68. In this way he made them most devoted to his interests as well as most valiant . When he began the civil war , every centurion of each le- gion proposed to supply a horseman from his own allowance , and the ...
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... taken from the equipment of his triumphs and put on for the occasion , rent them to bits and threw them into the flames , and the veterans of the legions the arms with which they had adorned themselves for the funeral ; many of the ...
... taken from the equipment of his triumphs and put on for the occasion , rent them to bits and threw them into the flames , and the veterans of the legions the arms with which they had adorned themselves for the funeral ; many of the ...
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