Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, Zväzok 2H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... plebeians of Rome , about the year 260 , sixteen after the expulsion of the Tarquins , retired , in consequence of their difference with the patricians , to a hill near to the city , which was afterwards called Mons Sacer . The opening ...
... plebeians of Rome , about the year 260 , sixteen after the expulsion of the Tarquins , retired , in consequence of their difference with the patricians , to a hill near to the city , which was afterwards called Mons Sacer . The opening ...
Strana 212
... plebeians who had been compelled to become their debtors , and who were consequently liable to be claimed as their slaves . * And it was on this occasion that Menenius Agrippa related the celebrated fable of the Belly and the Members ...
... plebeians who had been compelled to become their debtors , and who were consequently liable to be claimed as their slaves . * And it was on this occasion that Menenius Agrippa related the celebrated fable of the Belly and the Members ...
Strana 217
... plebeians at first elected Coriolanus , and afterwards rejected him . Shak- speare takes advantage of this , to represent the great commander addressing the electors with contumely and contempt ; and the people speedily repenting of ...
... plebeians at first elected Coriolanus , and afterwards rejected him . Shak- speare takes advantage of this , to represent the great commander addressing the electors with contumely and contempt ; and the people speedily repenting of ...
Strana 225
... plebeians and their tribunes . ‡ Plutarch's work is more evidently wrought up for effect ; otherwise , Livy is hardly better authority for what passed in the third century of Rome . He is said to have founded his history , in great part ...
... plebeians and their tribunes . ‡ Plutarch's work is more evidently wrought up for effect ; otherwise , Livy is hardly better authority for what passed in the third century of Rome . He is said to have founded his history , in great part ...
Strana 227
... plebeians as being , or as capable of being , citizens ; but Livy is not a good authority . His words are : ' Civitas , secum ipsa discors , intestino inter patres , plebemque , flagrabat odio , maximè proptu nexos ob æs alienum ...
... plebeians as being , or as capable of being , citizens ; but Livy is not a good authority . His words are : ' Civitas , secum ipsa discors , intestino inter patres , plebemque , flagrabat odio , maximè proptu nexos ob æs alienum ...
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Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, Zväzok 2 Thomas Peregrine Courtenay Úplné zobrazenie - 1840 |
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