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... conspirators ' although they had ' never taken oaths together ' . ( See head - note iv . ) Sh . seizes upon this for use in his portrait of Brut . face Almost certainly a corruption of ' faith ' ( Mason , conj . ap . Camb . ) , Plut.'s ...
... conspirators ' although they had ' never taken oaths together ' . ( See head - note iv . ) Sh . seizes upon this for use in his portrait of Brut . face Almost certainly a corruption of ' faith ' ( Mason , conj . ap . Camb . ) , Plut.'s ...
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... conspirators distrust Cic . break with v . G. 153. Indeed ... fit Cf. 1. 143. Contrast the sturdy independence of 1. 2 . 156-91 . Mark Antony ... hereafter Based on Plut . Antonius ( Sk . 164 ; see 2. 1 head - note iv ) and Brutus ( Sk ...
... conspirators distrust Cic . break with v . G. 153. Indeed ... fit Cf. 1. 143. Contrast the sturdy independence of 1. 2 . 156-91 . Mark Antony ... hereafter Based on Plut . Antonius ( Sk . 164 ; see 2. 1 head - note iv ) and Brutus ( Sk ...
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... conspirators in their eagerness to strike at Cæs . so hurt each other that ' every man of them ' became ' bloodied ' ( head - note vi ad fin . ) . This passage , together with that quoted in note 2. 1. 173-4 , prob . evoked in Sh.'s ...
... conspirators in their eagerness to strike at Cæs . so hurt each other that ' every man of them ' became ' bloodied ' ( head - note vi ad fin . ) . This passage , together with that quoted in note 2. 1. 173-4 , prob . evoked in Sh.'s ...
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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