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Five Men and Pompey: A Series of Dramatic Portraits

by Stephen Vincent Benét

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FIVE MEN AND POMPEY

A Series of Dramatic Portraits

BY STEPHEN VINCENT BENÉT

Boston The Four Seas Company 1915

Copyright, 1915, by THE FOUR SEAS COMPANY

THE FOUR SEAS PRESS BOSTON AND NORWOOD

CONTENTS

THE LAST BANQUET

THE LAST BANQUET

[SERTORIUS SPEAKS. B. C. 72]

LUCULLUS DINES—

LUCULLUS DINES—

[59 B. C.]

THE FORLORN CAMPAIGN

THE FORLORN CAMPAIGN

[CRASSUS IN PARTHIA. B. C. 53]

AD ATTICUM

AD ATTICUM

[CICERO. 48 B. C.]

DE BELLO CIVILI

DE BELLO CIVILI

[CAESAR. 49 B. C.]

AFTER PHARSALIA

AFTER PHARSALIA

[POMPEY. 48 B. C.]

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE:

Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.

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