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It is an excellent joke too when you take any part of another person's words in a different sense from that which is intended , as Fabius Maximus did with Livius Salinator when , on Tarentum being lost , Livius had still preserved the ...
It is an excellent joke too when you take any part of another person's words in a different sense from that which is intended , as Fabius Maximus did with Livius Salinator when , on Tarentum being lost , Livius had still preserved the ...
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From the first it follows that the ultimate power in the tragic world is not adequately described as a law or order which we can see to be just and benevolent , -as , in that sense , a “ moral order ” : for in that case the spectacle of ...
From the first it follows that the ultimate power in the tragic world is not adequately described as a law or order which we can see to be just and benevolent , -as , in that sense , a “ moral order ” : for in that case the spectacle of ...
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In one sense , this means that it is a continually changing existence ; for the experiences it creates must always be individual and therefore unique experiences . Yet in another sense it is always the same ...
In one sense , this means that it is a continually changing existence ; for the experiences it creates must always be individual and therefore unique experiences . Yet in another sense it is always the same ...
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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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