A Shakespeare Commentary ...F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1957 - 973 pàgines |
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Pàgina 10
... Plutarch . ... Cæsar's three - and - thirty wounds . III . ii . 232 ; V. i . 53 . [ V. i . 52-54 . ] When think you that the sword goes up again ? Never , till Cæsar's three - and - thirty wounds Be well aveng'd ; Plutarch gives the ...
... Plutarch . ... Cæsar's three - and - thirty wounds . III . ii . 232 ; V. i . 53 . [ V. i . 52-54 . ] When think you that the sword goes up again ? Never , till Cæsar's three - and - thirty wounds Be well aveng'd ; Plutarch gives the ...
Pàgina 30
... Plutarch : So when he was come thither , after he had lamented the death of Cassius , calling him the last of all the Romans , being unpossible [ impos- sible ] that Rome should ever breed again so noble and valiant a man as he , he ...
... Plutarch : So when he was come thither , after he had lamented the death of Cassius , calling him the last of all the Romans , being unpossible [ impos- sible ] that Rome should ever breed again so noble and valiant a man as he , he ...
Pàgina 32
... Plutarch ( Julius Cæsar . ) Volumnius wrote an account of the death and actions of Brutus from which Plutarch made selections , but does not make any mention of this spirit having appeared to Brutus , for in Plutarch's Marcus Brutus we ...
... Plutarch ( Julius Cæsar . ) Volumnius wrote an account of the death and actions of Brutus from which Plutarch made selections , but does not make any mention of this spirit having appeared to Brutus , for in Plutarch's Marcus Brutus we ...
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