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... Plutarch , to whom Shakespeare was indebted . As you know , Plutarch dealt with soldiers , statesmen , orators , men whose exploits and eloquence rang through the world of their time ; yet in his Life of Alexander the Great he made this ...
... Plutarch , to whom Shakespeare was indebted . As you know , Plutarch dealt with soldiers , statesmen , orators , men whose exploits and eloquence rang through the world of their time ; yet in his Life of Alexander the Great he made this ...
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... Plutarch . After all , any man who is describing in fiction a period not his own is obliged to get his local colour from somewhere ; and where if not from books ? It may be , of course , that Dr. Polak and the Rev. Fleming would have ...
... Plutarch . After all , any man who is describing in fiction a period not his own is obliged to get his local colour from somewhere ; and where if not from books ? It may be , of course , that Dr. Polak and the Rev. Fleming would have ...
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... Plutarch saith ) he maketh his Auditor a Spectator . For he setteth his Reader in the Assemblies of the People , and in the Senates , at their debating ; in the Streets , at their Seditions ; and in the Field , at their Battels . We ...
... Plutarch saith ) he maketh his Auditor a Spectator . For he setteth his Reader in the Assemblies of the People , and in the Senates , at their debating ; in the Streets , at their Seditions ; and in the Field , at their Battels . We ...
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By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Katja Reissner Lecture | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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