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... seems to be used in the usual vague Eliza- bethan sense , with no particularly classical suggestion ; and , like- wise , Shakespeare probably mentioned the " thunder - stone " with- out realizing that this theory of lightning goes back ...
... seems to be used in the usual vague Eliza- bethan sense , with no particularly classical suggestion ; and , like- wise , Shakespeare probably mentioned the " thunder - stone " with- out realizing that this theory of lightning goes back ...
Pagina 229
... seems to have begun this anglicizing of Plutarch — where he uses " Pulpits " for the Roman rostra , for instance 45 - and Shakespeare's further anachronisms are numerous and significant , involving not only concrete details but also ...
... seems to have begun this anglicizing of Plutarch — where he uses " Pulpits " for the Roman rostra , for instance 45 - and Shakespeare's further anachronisms are numerous and significant , involving not only concrete details but also ...
Pagina 230
... seems to have been hard for the Renaissance mind , prone to absolute government , to comprehend : Brutus is strangely silent anent his political convictions ; and Cassius's theory of government has been described as " decidedly 53 Ibid ...
... seems to have been hard for the Renaissance mind , prone to absolute government , to comprehend : Brutus is strangely silent anent his political convictions ; and Cassius's theory of government has been described as " decidedly 53 Ibid ...
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