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Pagina 203
... Cæsar . The latter when dictator , by an imperial request , compelled Laberius , a Roman knight , to appear publicly in his own Mimes , although the scenic employment was branded with the loss of civil rights . Laberius complained of ...
... Cæsar . The latter when dictator , by an imperial request , compelled Laberius , a Roman knight , to appear publicly in his own Mimes , although the scenic employment was branded with the loss of civil rights . Laberius complained of ...
Pagina 286
... Cæsar certainly made love , in his own way , to a number of women : but these cynical loves , if represented with anything like truth , would be most unfit for the stage . Who can re- frain from laughing , when Rome , in the speech of Cæsar ...
... Cæsar certainly made love , in his own way , to a number of women : but these cynical loves , if represented with anything like truth , would be most unfit for the stage . Who can re- frain from laughing , when Rome , in the speech of Cæsar ...
Pagina 415
... Cæsar , to complete the action , requires to be continued to the fall of Brutus and Cassius . Cæsar is not the hero of the piece , but Brutus . The amiable beauty of this character , his feeling and patriotic heroism , are portrayed ...
... Cæsar , to complete the action , requires to be continued to the fall of Brutus and Cassius . Cæsar is not the hero of the piece , but Brutus . The amiable beauty of this character , his feeling and patriotic heroism , are portrayed ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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