NEW YORK >> Over the weekend I attended the Public Theatre’s production of William Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar”. Perhaps I’m naive, or it’s the times in which we live, but when I left the Delacorte ...
This little work, composed when the former Emperor was in exile on St. Helena, and Englished by retired engineer and British military officer Maguire, offers some interesting criticism of Caesar’s ...
“Well, then,” Jesus said, “give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and give to God what belongs to God.” (Mark 12:17 Living Paraphrase) When considering what belongs to Caesar and what belongs to God, ...
— The other day, turning the leaves of a still militant copy of Cæsar’s Commentaries, I came upon two unique specimens of Latin prose composition, written in the frank round hand of the book’s ...
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