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He rejects the senate's creation of the tribunate , arguing that the policy will not diminish challenges by the people . Instead , the concession will encourage the plebeians to multiply their demands in number and in magnitude .
He rejects the senate's creation of the tribunate , arguing that the policy will not diminish challenges by the people . Instead , the concession will encourage the plebeians to multiply their demands in number and in magnitude .
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Some of his former enemies , pardoned , still sit in the senate , and even the “ very dangerous " Cassius is left perfectly free . This is why Caesar's rule could appear ( if one did not look too hard , and forgot much ) not severe and ...
Some of his former enemies , pardoned , still sit in the senate , and even the “ very dangerous " Cassius is left perfectly free . This is why Caesar's rule could appear ( if one did not look too hard , and forgot much ) not severe and ...
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At this juncture Caesar's continued insistence on going to the senate house receives another setback , for the servant he sent to the augurers reports that they " ... would not have you stir forth today ” : the omens support Calpurnia ...
At this juncture Caesar's continued insistence on going to the senate house receives another setback , for the servant he sent to the augurers reports that they " ... would not have you stir forth today ” : the omens support Calpurnia ...
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Social Class in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
Coriolanus | 99 |
Julius Caesar | 185 |
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