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... Julius Cæsar he borrowed the material for his Brutus et Cassius . He not only borrowed from it , but spoiled it , and then abused the man whom he had so un- profitably robbed . At length the discussions upon the unities and the com ...
... Julius Cæsar he borrowed the material for his Brutus et Cassius . He not only borrowed from it , but spoiled it , and then abused the man whom he had so un- profitably robbed . At length the discussions upon the unities and the com ...
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... Julius Cæsar or Napoleon . But being human he had one fault , he was too generous ! In the December number for the same year there is a similar article , entitled " Our Indian Empire , " not to mention the very unmanly attack in the ...
... Julius Cæsar or Napoleon . But being human he had one fault , he was too generous ! In the December number for the same year there is a similar article , entitled " Our Indian Empire , " not to mention the very unmanly attack in the ...
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... Julius Cæsar or Napoleon . But being human he had one fault , he was too generous ! In the December number for the same year there is a similar article , entitled " Our Indian Empire , " not to mention the very unmanly attack in the ...
... Julius Cæsar or Napoleon . But being human he had one fault , he was too generous ! In the December number for the same year there is a similar article , entitled " Our Indian Empire , " not to mention the very unmanly attack in the ...
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