In Shakespeare's DayJames Vincent Cunningham Fawcett Publications, 1970 - 351 pages |
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Page 110
... friends nor enemies . But when such disasters happen between friends —when , for instance , the brother kills , or is going to kill , his brother , the son his father , the mother her son , or the reverse these , and others of a similar ...
... friends nor enemies . But when such disasters happen between friends —when , for instance , the brother kills , or is going to kill , his brother , the son his father , the mother her son , or the reverse these , and others of a similar ...
Page 131
... friend Crassus . When Silus , a witness , was injuring the cause of Piso by something that he said he had heard ... friends called out to him and inquired what reason Antistius could give his father why his horse was taken from him ...
... friend Crassus . When Silus , a witness , was injuring the cause of Piso by something that he said he had heard ... friends called out to him and inquired what reason Antistius could give his father why his horse was taken from him ...
Page 145
... friendship . The lesson finally left on the mind of the pupil is that it is the prudent part to choose friends among those whose tastes and characters agree with our own . Such meth- ods of treating a classical story , by forcing ...
... friendship . The lesson finally left on the mind of the pupil is that it is the prudent part to choose friends among those whose tastes and characters agree with our own . Such meth- ods of treating a classical story , by forcing ...
Contents
Introduction by J V Cunningham page | 11 |
Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich | 17 |
Julius Caesar at the Globe 1599 | 27 |
Copyright | |
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