The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded by Delia Bacon
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JULIUS CAESAR AND CORIOLANUS. THE SCIENTIFIC CURE OF THE COMMON-WEAL; OR, 'THE COMMON DUTY OF EVERY MAN AS A MAN, OR MEMBER OF A STATE,' DEFINED AND ILLUSTRATED IN 'NEGATIVE INSTANCES' AND 'INSTANCES OF PRESENCE.' JULIUS CAESAR; OR, THE EMPIRICAL TREATMENT IN DISEASES OF THE COMMON-WEAL EXAMINED. I. The Death of Tyranny; or, the Question of the Prerogative II. Caesar's Spirit CORIOLANUS. THE QUESTION OF THE CONSULSHIP; OR, THE SCIENTIFIC CURE OF THE COMMON-WEAL PROPOUNDED. I. The Elizabethan Heroism II. Criticism of the Martial Government III. 'Insurrections Arguing' IV. Political Retrospect V. The Popular Election VI. The Scientific Method in Politics VII. Volumnia and her Boy VIII. Metaphysical Aid |
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