The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 12AMS Press, 1966 |
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... Plutarch's Lives , and transferred a practice sanctioned by Lycurgus , and peculiar to Sparta , to Rome , and to other nations . It was customary in the former country for both males and females to select and attach themselves to one of ...
... Plutarch's Lives , and transferred a practice sanctioned by Lycurgus , and peculiar to Sparta , to Rome , and to other nations . It was customary in the former country for both males and females to select and attach themselves to one of ...
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... Plutarch's Life of Brutus . Shakspeare had also certainly read Plutarch's ac- count of this vision in the Life of Cæsar : Above all , the ghost that appeared unto Brutus , showed plainly that the goddes were offended with the murther of ...
... Plutarch's Life of Brutus . Shakspeare had also certainly read Plutarch's ac- count of this vision in the Life of Cæsar : Above all , the ghost that appeared unto Brutus , showed plainly that the goddes were offended with the murther of ...
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... Plutarch : " For he assembled all the people in the show place , where younge men doe exercise them selues , and there vpon a high tri- bunall siluered , he set two chayres of gold , the one for him selfe , and the other for Cleopatra ...
... Plutarch : " For he assembled all the people in the show place , where younge men doe exercise them selues , and there vpon a high tri- bunall siluered , he set two chayres of gold , the one for him selfe , and the other for Cleopatra ...
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