The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 203A. Constable, 1906 |
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Page 141
... Cæsar now carried these laws through with the nation behind him and suspending the power of the Senate . By these uncompromising reforms he roused against himself all the powers of evil . The hatred of the patri- cians was inflamed to a ...
... Cæsar now carried these laws through with the nation behind him and suspending the power of the Senate . By these uncompromising reforms he roused against himself all the powers of evil . The hatred of the patri- cians was inflamed to a ...
Page 142
... Cæsar's con- temporaries who were blinded by selfish interest or party feeling could fail to read the meaning of his acts . Cæsar possessed the genius to interpret the movement of his time . He rose , or rather was borne , to supreme ...
... Cæsar's con- temporaries who were blinded by selfish interest or party feeling could fail to read the meaning of his acts . Cæsar possessed the genius to interpret the movement of his time . He rose , or rather was borne , to supreme ...
Page 144
... Cæsar's was ! No wonder if its laboriousness alarmed Cicero and amazed Lucretius . A man of genius should have seen deeper into Cæsar's character than to explain it by mere ambition . But an independent view of politics could hardly be ...
... Cæsar's was ! No wonder if its laboriousness alarmed Cicero and amazed Lucretius . A man of genius should have seen deeper into Cæsar's character than to explain it by mere ambition . But an independent view of politics could hardly be ...
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Revisione | 137 |
The Fall of Mr Balfours Government | 263 |
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