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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... victory was complete and alike on either side , Brutus defeating the enemy's left wing and taking their camp , while Antony overcame Cassius and rav- aged his camp with irresistible courage . There was great slaughter on both sides ...
... victory was complete and alike on either side , Brutus defeating the enemy's left wing and taking their camp , while Antony overcame Cassius and rav- aged his camp with irresistible courage . There was great slaughter on both sides ...
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... victory without danger ; but , to the ruin of himself and them , he yielded , chiding them with these words , " I ... victory or an honourable death . If you conquer you gain in one day and by one blow provisions , money , ships , and ...
... victory without danger ; but , to the ruin of himself and them , he yielded , chiding them with these words , " I ... victory or an honourable death . If you conquer you gain in one day and by one blow provisions , money , ships , and ...
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... victory : on the other for victory and for the satisfaction of the general who had been forced to fight against his will . The slaughter and the groans were terrible . The bodies of the fallen were carried back and others stepped into ...
... victory : on the other for victory and for the satisfaction of the general who had been forced to fight against his will . The slaughter and the groans were terrible . The bodies of the fallen were carried back and others stepped into ...
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