Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... Antony nimbly changes the subject . In sitting down to dinner Antony graciously invites the Priest Achoreus to take a seat of honor an invitation which unexpectedly calls forth a paean to Caesar : Great Julius Caesar Cleopatra . Did ...
... Antony nimbly changes the subject . In sitting down to dinner Antony graciously invites the Priest Achoreus to take a seat of honor an invitation which unexpectedly calls forth a paean to Caesar : Great Julius Caesar Cleopatra . Did ...
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... Antony to see that war is the only effective means of whole- sale slaughter . This realization prompts Antony to admit that he was once Antonius and a Roman before the transmigration of his soul ; indeed , he announces his intention of ...
... Antony to see that war is the only effective means of whole- sale slaughter . This realization prompts Antony to admit that he was once Antonius and a Roman before the transmigration of his soul ; indeed , he announces his intention of ...
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... Antony suggests the republican concept that not only buildings but also power belongs to the senate and the people of Rome . If we are disturbed at the alacrity with which Antony acqui- esces in Sossius ' proposal that the time be ...
... Antony suggests the republican concept that not only buildings but also power belongs to the senate and the people of Rome . If we are disturbed at the alacrity with which Antony acqui- esces in Sossius ' proposal that the time be ...
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