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... Cæsars were her fit slaves , for she had imperial powers of captivation . She was a gorgeous personification of female fascination , —of bewitching womanhood in ... Julius Cæsar by placing herself in his power Antony and Cleopatra . 217.
... Cæsars were her fit slaves , for she had imperial powers of captivation . She was a gorgeous personification of female fascination , —of bewitching womanhood in ... Julius Cæsar by placing herself in his power Antony and Cleopatra . 217.
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Charles Cowden Clarke. She overcame Julius Cæsar by placing herself in his power , -thereby trusting to her own , —and relying on his magna- nimity and chivalry . She overcame Antony by dictating to him , and then displaying the full ...
Charles Cowden Clarke. She overcame Julius Cæsar by placing herself in his power , -thereby trusting to her own , —and relying on his magna- nimity and chivalry . She overcame Antony by dictating to him , and then displaying the full ...
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... Julius Cæsar ; entranced the heart and senses of Mark Antony ; and suc- ceeded in beguiling the wary Octavius . She , of all her sex , in her person gave to the unworthy art of coquetry , a something of magnificent and lustrous in its ...
... Julius Cæsar ; entranced the heart and senses of Mark Antony ; and suc- ceeded in beguiling the wary Octavius . She , of all her sex , in her person gave to the unworthy art of coquetry , a something of magnificent and lustrous in its ...
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... Cæsar . The ruling passion in the character of Octavius was the paramount lust of dominion ; but even that never seems to have excited him to enthusiasm . His com- mand over others , and his ... Julius Cæsar Antony and Cleopatra . 221.
... Cæsar . The ruling passion in the character of Octavius was the paramount lust of dominion ; but even that never seems to have excited him to enthusiasm . His com- mand over others , and his ... Julius Cæsar Antony and Cleopatra . 221.
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Charles Cowden Clarke. their running into faction upon the assassination of Julius Cæsar . Like Napoleon , too , he ... Cæsar's carries beyond belief ; " and a soldier adds- " While he was yet in Rome , His power went out in such ...
Charles Cowden Clarke. their running into faction upon the assassination of Julius Cæsar . Like Napoleon , too , he ... Cæsar's carries beyond belief ; " and a soldier adds- " While he was yet in Rome , His power went out in such ...
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