Paul S. wrote:

> Or quite possibly from Plutarch's Lives, which was the historical source
> of many Shakespearean plots. Plutarch wrote, "Some say, he (Caesar)
> opposed the rest , and continued struggling and crying out, till he
> perceived the sword of Brutus; then he drew his robe over his face, and
> yielded to his fate."


Paul,
...In North's translation. Those old Elizabethan translations are wonderful.
I once had a copy of Golding's Ovid which was delightful, but after several
years the darn library asked for it back and I had to comply. <s>

--Mike
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