It ends with the humiliation of a
great people, and the Treaty of Peace made at Portsmouth in 1905.
There are maps and illustrations.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE.
Rules of Conduct, Diary of Adventure, Letters, and Farewell
Addresses.
Houghton. .25
Comprises the best of what Washington has left to us in written form.
DRAMA
Then to the well-trod stage anon,
If _Jonsons_ learned Sock be on,
Or sweetest Shakespear fancies childe,
Warble his native Wood-notes wilde.
MILTON
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM.
Julius Caesar.
Edited by W.J. Rolfe.
American Book. .56
The Tragedie of Julius Caesar was first published in the (p. 205)
Folio of 1623.... The date at which the drama was written has
been variously fixed by the critics.... Halliwell has shown that
it was written "in or before the year 1601." ... The only source
from which Shakespeare appears to have derived his materials was
Sir Thomas North's version of Plutarch's Lives.... Shakespeare
has in this play and elsewhere shown the same penetration into
political character and the springs of public events as into
those of every-day life.
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