Julius Caesar in Shakespeare, Shaw, and the AncientsHarcourt, Brace, 1960 - 215 pages 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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Page 118
... friends . There both their armies being armed , they called them both Em- perors . Now as it commonly happened in great af- fairs between two persons , both of them having many friends and so many captains under them , there ran tales ...
... friends . There both their armies being armed , they called them both Em- perors . Now as it commonly happened in great af- fairs between two persons , both of them having many friends and so many captains under them , there ran tales ...
Page 127
... friends , as this man here , than mine enemies . " Then he embraced Lucilius , and at that time delivered him to one of his friends in custody ; and Lucilius ever after served him faithfully , even to his death . Now Brutus having ...
... friends , as this man here , than mine enemies . " Then he embraced Lucilius , and at that time delivered him to one of his friends in custody ; and Lucilius ever after served him faithfully , even to his death . Now Brutus having ...
Page 204
... friend is than an enemy . " Then he committed Lucilius to the care of one of his friends , and later took him into his own service and employed him in a confiden- tial capacity . 130. Brutus fled to the mountains with a con- siderable ...
... friend is than an enemy . " Then he committed Lucilius to the care of one of his friends , and later took him into his own service and employed him in a confiden- tial capacity . 130. Brutus fled to the mountains with a con- siderable ...
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