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Caesar never treats Calpurnia's dream as a form of perception or as an opinion that she is offering about the world , maybe because the dream is produced not out of a book but out of her own woman's body , like her voice .
Caesar never treats Calpurnia's dream as a form of perception or as an opinion that she is offering about the world , maybe because the dream is produced not out of a book but out of her own woman's body , like her voice .
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To put the negative case first , the most important political images in the histories are never applied to Rome : the Roman state is never a garden , not even one overgrown with weeds to signify its diseased condition ; and Roman ...
To put the negative case first , the most important political images in the histories are never applied to Rome : the Roman state is never a garden , not even one overgrown with weeds to signify its diseased condition ; and Roman ...
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Hume Cronyn once remarked that the professional actor's hardest task was maintaining the magical illusion of the first night , of making the audience believe that what they are witnessing has never happened before .
Hume Cronyn once remarked that the professional actor's hardest task was maintaining the magical illusion of the first night , of making the audience believe that what they are witnessing has never happened before .
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