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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... thought that thenceforth he would make the people do what he thought good . Then Catulus and Piso fell flatly out with Cicero , and con- demned him for that he did not betray Caesar , when he knew that he was of conspiracy with Catiline ...
... thought that thenceforth he would make the people do what he thought good . Then Catulus and Piso fell flatly out with Cicero , and con- demned him for that he did not betray Caesar , when he knew that he was of conspiracy with Catiline ...
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... thought ) wrongfully slandered as also because he thought this office too mean and unmeet for him , being a young man , and given to his book . This not- withstanding , he behaved himself so honestly and carefully , that Cato did ...
... thought ) wrongfully slandered as also because he thought this office too mean and unmeet for him , being a young man , and given to his book . This not- withstanding , he behaved himself so honestly and carefully , that Cato did ...
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... thought , " said he , " that decies had been a greater sum of money than it is , for this is but a trifle " : and ... thought good that Pompey or Caesar should leave their army , there were few of the Senators that thought it meet Pompey ...
... thought , " said he , " that decies had been a greater sum of money than it is , for this is but a trifle " : and ... thought good that Pompey or Caesar should leave their army , there were few of the Senators that thought it meet Pompey ...
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