Cato: A Tragedy in Five Acts
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Publisher Description
Although prominent in his prose and essays, Joseph Addison also excelled in penning dramas and plays.
Such skill can be seen in his play, Cato: A Tragedy in Five Acts, where we find the hero, Cato, in a battle to defend the last remnants of the Roman Republic. With five acts of drama and action, Addison’s play stands out strong among the plethora of others within the Greek and Roman genre.
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