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... Plutarch ; whose claim , however , to an enumeration among historians is rather doubtful . Each of these writers was biassed by vehement prejudices . Diodorus composed his narrative when the Roman liberties had been recently subverted ...
... Plutarch ; whose claim , however , to an enumeration among historians is rather doubtful . Each of these writers was biassed by vehement prejudices . Diodorus composed his narrative when the Roman liberties had been recently subverted ...
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... Plutarch , had indeed allotted separate works to the life of this hero , but their accounts have been swept away into oblivion . Accioli among the Italians , Seran de la Tour among the French , and Smith of Preston among our- selves ...
... Plutarch , had indeed allotted separate works to the life of this hero , but their accounts have been swept away into oblivion . Accioli among the Italians , Seran de la Tour among the French , and Smith of Preston among our- selves ...
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... Plutarch ; and Troilus and Cressida from Chaucer . Anthony and Cleopatra is , according to Mr. Hazlitt , the finest of Shakespear's historical plays , that is , of those in which he made poetry the organ of history , and assumed a ...
... Plutarch ; and Troilus and Cressida from Chaucer . Anthony and Cleopatra is , according to Mr. Hazlitt , the finest of Shakespear's historical plays , that is , of those in which he made poetry the organ of history , and assumed a ...
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