The Philosophy of ShakespeareKingsport Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 596 pages |
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Page 259
... thousand livres to Lavardin , and the same to D'Epernon ; two hundred thousand livres , besides the regiment of France , to the Count de Médavid ; four hundred thousand livres to the Bishop of Noyon , because this bishop was Clermont ...
... thousand livres to Lavardin , and the same to D'Epernon ; two hundred thousand livres , besides the regiment of France , to the Count de Médavid ; four hundred thousand livres to the Bishop of Noyon , because this bishop was Clermont ...
Page 515
... thousand men ; that is to say , two thousand deaths per day during twenty - three years . Secondly , the expenditure of money . We have , unfortu- nately , no authentic total , save the total of England . From 1791 to 1814 England , in ...
... thousand men ; that is to say , two thousand deaths per day during twenty - three years . Secondly , the expenditure of money . We have , unfortu- nately , no authentic total , save the total of England . From 1791 to 1814 England , in ...
Page 517
... thousand , one day of Sylla seventy thousand . One evening Vitellius , being ill , sees a house lighted up , where people were rejoicing . " Do they think me dead ? " says Vitellius . It is Junius Blesus who sups with Tuscus Cæcina ...
... thousand , one day of Sylla seventy thousand . One evening Vitellius , being ill , sees a house lighted up , where people were rejoicing . " Do they think me dead ? " says Vitellius . It is Junius Blesus who sups with Tuscus Cæcina ...
Contents
PART II | 375 |
ZOILUS AS ETERNAL AS HOMER | 417 |
CRITICISM | 435 |
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