The Plays of William Shakespeare: Coriolanus. Julius CaesarG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... Cassius Marcellus Clay. General Clay to unload his boats on his arrival there , and , making forced marches , to cut his way through the enemy into Fort Meigs . But my father , like every true soldier , while observing the main pur- pose ...
... Cassius Marcellus Clay. General Clay to unload his boats on his arrival there , and , making forced marches , to cut his way through the enemy into Fort Meigs . But my father , like every true soldier , while observing the main pur- pose ...
Pagina 9
... Cassius learned to read Caesar's Gallic Wars , Cicero's orations , and Virgil's Aeneid from a master Latinist . Both Cassius and Brutus followed Fry to Danville , where he continued to teach Latin at Centre College . They lived with ...
... Cassius learned to read Caesar's Gallic Wars , Cicero's orations , and Virgil's Aeneid from a master Latinist . Both Cassius and Brutus followed Fry to Danville , where he continued to teach Latin at Centre College . They lived with ...
Pagina 17
... Cassius: Histoire romaine. Livres 50–51 (Années 32–30), Paris. Freyburger, M.-L. and Roddaz, J.-M. (1994). Dion Cassius: Histoire romaine. Livres 48 & 49 (Années 42–33), Paris. Freyburger, M.-L., Hinard, F. and Cordier, P. (2002). Dion ...
... Cassius: Histoire romaine. Livres 50–51 (Années 32–30), Paris. Freyburger, M.-L. and Roddaz, J.-M. (1994). Dion Cassius: Histoire romaine. Livres 48 & 49 (Années 42–33), Paris. Freyburger, M.-L., Hinard, F. and Cordier, P. (2002). Dion ...
Pagina 29
... Cassius renamed him Launey Clay and adopted him as if he were his own son . Not surprisingly , Mary Jane and many others suspected the boy was , in fact , Cassius's own son . Cassius himself was stubbornly silent on the ques- tion of ...
... Cassius renamed him Launey Clay and adopted him as if he were his own son . Not surprisingly , Mary Jane and many others suspected the boy was , in fact , Cassius's own son . Cassius himself was stubbornly silent on the ques- tion of ...
Pagina 126
... Cassius Dio: Greek Intellectual and Roman Politician, C.H. Lange and J.M. Madsen (eds), 33–50 . Leiden and Boston: Brill , 2016 . —— 'The “Great Men” of the Middle Republic in Cassius Dio's Roman History' . In Cassius Dio's Forgotten ...
... Cassius Dio: Greek Intellectual and Roman Politician, C.H. Lange and J.M. Madsen (eds), 33–50 . Leiden and Boston: Brill , 2016 . —— 'The “Great Men” of the Middle Republic in Cassius Dio's Roman History' . In Cassius Dio's Forgotten ...
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