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A Guide for the General Reader James Stalker. THE ANCIENT HISTORIES TROILUS AND CRESSIDA TIMON OF ATHENS CORIOLANUS JULIUS CÆSAR ANTONY THE ANCIENT HISTORIES.
A Guide for the General Reader James Stalker. THE ANCIENT HISTORIES TROILUS AND CRESSIDA TIMON OF ATHENS CORIOLANUS JULIUS CÆSAR ANTONY THE ANCIENT HISTORIES.
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A Guide for the General Reader James Stalker. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA TIMON OF ATHENS CORIOLANUS JULIUS CÆSAR ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA TITUS ANDRONICUS CHAPTER II . THE ANCIENT HISTORIES THE first great effort.
A Guide for the General Reader James Stalker. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA TIMON OF ATHENS CORIOLANUS JULIUS CÆSAR ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA TITUS ANDRONICUS CHAPTER II . THE ANCIENT HISTORIES THE first great effort.
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... Antony and Cleopatra . These form the true continuation of the English Histories , and this is a hint which may guide the reader ; though there was a long interval of time between the English and these Ancient Histories . All three were ...
... Antony and Cleopatra . These form the true continuation of the English Histories , and this is a hint which may guide the reader ; though there was a long interval of time between the English and these Ancient Histories . All three were ...
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... and death ; the circumstances of Cæsar's death , the means taken by Decius Brutus to induce him to leave home , the behaviour of Antony , the murder of the poet Cinna ; further on , the contention of 48 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
... and death ; the circumstances of Cæsar's death , the means taken by Decius Brutus to induce him to leave home , the behaviour of Antony , the murder of the poet Cinna ; further on , the contention of 48 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
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... Antony and Cleopatra the mighty force of Rome is also everywhere felt ; but the atmosphere is not so distinctively Roman . The prodigal and magnificent manhood of the hero masters the author and runs away with him , so that he forgets ...
... Antony and Cleopatra the mighty force of Rome is also everywhere felt ; but the atmosphere is not so distinctively Roman . The prodigal and magnificent manhood of the hero masters the author and runs away with him , so that he forgets ...
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