Knight's Quarterly Magazine, Volume 1Charles Knight Knight., 1823 |
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... dress , and the ease of his fashionable stagger . " Good Heaven ! " said Ligarius , " Caius Cæsar is as un- likely to be in a plot as I am . " " Not at all . " " He does nothing but game , feast , intrigue 34 Fragments of a Roman Tale .
... dress , and the ease of his fashionable stagger . " Good Heaven ! " said Ligarius , " Caius Cæsar is as un- likely to be in a plot as I am . " " Not at all . " " He does nothing but game , feast , intrigue 34 Fragments of a Roman Tale .
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... Cæsar . Though he rarely addresses the Senate , he is considered as the finest speaker there , after the Consul . His influence with the multitude is immense . He will serve his rivals in public life as he served me last night at ...
... Cæsar . Though he rarely addresses the Senate , he is considered as the finest speaker there , after the Consul . His influence with the multitude is immense . He will serve his rivals in public life as he served me last night at ...
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... throws of dice . I can make love and mind my game at once , as Flaminius can tell you . " " Well then , to be plain , Cæsar , Flaminius has been talking to me about plots , and suspicions , and politicians 36 Fragments of a Roman Tale .
... throws of dice . I can make love and mind my game at once , as Flaminius can tell you . " " Well then , to be plain , Cæsar , Flaminius has been talking to me about plots , and suspicions , and politicians 36 Fragments of a Roman Tale .
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... Cæsar , with a short , fierce , disdainful laugh , " what danger do you apprehend ? " 66 " That you should best know , " said Flaminius ; you are far more intimate with Catiline than I. But I advise you to be cautious . The leading men ...
... Cæsar , with a short , fierce , disdainful laugh , " what danger do you apprehend ? " 66 " That you should best know , " said Flaminius ; you are far more intimate with Catiline than I. But I advise you to be cautious . The leading men ...
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... Cæsar , as it grew more and more indistinct in the moonlight . Had he any thought of her ? Any love for her ? He , the favourite of the high - born beauties of Rome , the most splendid , the most graceful , the most eloquent of its ...
... Cæsar , as it grew more and more indistinct in the moonlight . Had he any thought of her ? Any love for her ? He , the favourite of the high - born beauties of Rome , the most splendid , the most graceful , the most eloquent of its ...
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