Julius Caesar in Shakespeare, Shaw, and the AncientsHarcourt, Brace, 1960 - 215 páginas 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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... Clodius , who lacked neither wealth nor eloquence ; but other- wise as insolent and impudent a person as any was else in Rome . He became in love with Pompeia , Caesar's wife , who misliked not with- al : notwithstanding she was so ...
... Clodius , who lacked neither wealth nor eloquence ; but other- wise as insolent and impudent a person as any was else in Rome . He became in love with Pompeia , Caesar's wife , who misliked not with- al : notwithstanding she was so ...
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... Clodius against their accusations : and this did help him much against the judges , which were amazed , and afraid to stir the people . This notwithstanding , Caesar presently put his wife away , and thereupon being brought by Clodius ...
... Clodius against their accusations : and this did help him much against the judges , which were amazed , and afraid to stir the people . This notwithstanding , Caesar presently put his wife away , and thereupon being brought by Clodius ...
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... Clodius is detected disguised as a woman . As a result of the scandal Caesar divorces Pompeia . Clodius is tried for sacrilege but bribes the jury to acquit him ; Cicero testifies against him . Caesar as propractor goes to Spain , and ...
... Clodius is detected disguised as a woman . As a result of the scandal Caesar divorces Pompeia . Clodius is tried for sacrilege but bribes the jury to acquit him ; Cicero testifies against him . Caesar as propractor goes to Spain , and ...
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