Julius CaesarUniversity Press, 1956 - 219 Seiten |
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... called the very helm and rudder of all his actions .... He was so drunk with vanity that in the presence of his fellow - citizens he dared ... to say that his decisions should thenceforth serve as laws and ... suffered himself to be ...
... called the very helm and rudder of all his actions .... He was so drunk with vanity that in the presence of his fellow - citizens he dared ... to say that his decisions should thenceforth serve as laws and ... suffered himself to be ...
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... called ' plebeians ' . I. satisfied v . G. To ' satisfy ' the consciences as well as the stomachs of the people is the secret of government . Once again ( cf. the cobbler in 1. 1. ) we see that combination of familiarity and deference ...
... called ' plebeians ' . I. satisfied v . G. To ' satisfy ' the consciences as well as the stomachs of the people is the secret of government . Once again ( cf. the cobbler in 1. 1. ) we see that combination of familiarity and deference ...
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... called Cinna , that had a marvellous strange and terrible dream the night before . He dreamed that Cæs . bad him to supper , and that he refused and would not go : then that Cæs . took him by the hand and led him against his will ...
... called Cinna , that had a marvellous strange and terrible dream the night before . He dreamed that Cæs . bad him to supper , and that he refused and would not go : then that Cæs . took him by the hand and led him against his will ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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