Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... Plutarch , before we go to see a play . I shall not attempt to subject the three Latin plays - Coriolanus , Julius Cæsar , and Antony and Cleopatra - to the sort of commentary which I have applied to the plays from English his- tory ...
... Plutarch , before we go to see a play . I shall not attempt to subject the three Latin plays - Coriolanus , Julius Cæsar , and Antony and Cleopatra - to the sort of commentary which I have applied to the plays from English his- tory ...
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... Plutarch's Lives ; but it commences with a slight variation . Ac- cording to the Greek biographer , and to other received histories , the plebeians of Rome , about the year 260 , sixteen after the expulsion of the Tarquins , retired ...
... Plutarch's Lives ; but it commences with a slight variation . Ac- cording to the Greek biographer , and to other received histories , the plebeians of Rome , about the year 260 , sixteen after the expulsion of the Tarquins , retired ...
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... Plutarch as to the cause of this separation , or mutiny as he represents it . The dearth of corn , of which the citizens complain , did not occur at this time ; the present cause of com- plaint arose of the severe laws of debtor and ...
... Plutarch as to the cause of this separation , or mutiny as he represents it . The dearth of corn , of which the citizens complain , did not occur at this time ; the present cause of com- plaint arose of the severe laws of debtor and ...
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... Plutarch that Corio- lanus ( now only known as Caius Marcius ) , is represented as stern , contemptuous , and unpo- pular ; and so of other remarkable traits of his character . " This man also is a good proof to confirm some men's ...
... Plutarch that Corio- lanus ( now only known as Caius Marcius ) , is represented as stern , contemptuous , and unpo- pular ; and so of other remarkable traits of his character . " This man also is a good proof to confirm some men's ...
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... Plutarch . * Commentators + have noticed an obvious anachronism , where the poet puts into the mouth of Titus Lartius , a contemporary of Coriolanus , a remark which Plutarch makes as from himself . 66 For he was even such another as ...
... Plutarch . * Commentators + have noticed an obvious anachronism , where the poet puts into the mouth of Titus Lartius , a contemporary of Coriolanus , a remark which Plutarch makes as from himself . 66 For he was even such another as ...
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