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... battle . ' ' And both the chieftains spake together in the midst of their armies . There Cass . began to speak first , and said : " The gods grant us , O Brut . , that this day we may win the field , and ever after to live all the rest ...
... battle . ' ' And both the chieftains spake together in the midst of their armies . There Cass . began to speak first , and said : " The gods grant us , O Brut . , that this day we may win the field , and ever after to live all the rest ...
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... battle twenty days after the first . Sh . combines the two . Cf. note 1. 60 above . 5.4 . PLUTARCH . This brief scene is taken from a long passage in Plut . ( Brutus , Sk . pp . 144-9 ) , describing the second battle of Philippi ...
... battle twenty days after the first . Sh . combines the two . Cf. note 1. 60 above . 5.4 . PLUTARCH . This brief scene is taken from a long passage in Plut . ( Brutus , Sk . pp . 144-9 ) , describing the second battle of Philippi ...
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... BATTLE , force in battle array ; 5. I. 4 , 16 ; 5. 3. 108 . BAY ( vb . ) , ( i ) bark at ; 4. 3. 27 , 28 ; hence ( ii ) drive to bay like a stag or bear ( cf. M.N. D. 4. 1. 119 ) ; 3. 1. 205 ; 4 . 1. 49 with a quibble on ( i ) . BEAR ...
... BATTLE , force in battle array ; 5. I. 4 , 16 ; 5. 3. 108 . BAY ( vb . ) , ( i ) bark at ; 4. 3. 27 , 28 ; hence ( ii ) drive to bay like a stag or bear ( cf. M.N. D. 4. 1. 119 ) ; 3. 1. 205 ; 4 . 1. 49 with a quibble on ( i ) . BEAR ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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