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The Inca of Perusalem: An Almost Historical Comedietta George Bernard Shaw

By Shaw, George Bernard

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Title: The Inca of Perusalem: An Almost Historical Comedietta George Bernard Shaw  
Author: Shaw, George Bernard
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Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Literature and history, Literature & philosophy
Collections: Classic Literature Collection, Penn State University's Electronic Classics Series Collection
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Bernard Shaw, B. G. (n.d.). The Inca of Perusalem: An Almost Historical Comedietta George Bernard Shaw. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.us/


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Excerpt: I must remind the reader that this playlet was written when its principal character, far from being a fallen foe and virtually a prisoner in our victorious hands, was still the Caesar whose legions we were resisting with our hearts in our mouths. Many were so horribly afraid of him that they could not forgive me for not being afraid of him: I seemed to be trifling heartlessly with a deadly peril. I knew better; and I have represented Caesar as knowing better himself. But it was one of the quaintnesses of popular feeling during the war that anyone who breathed the slightest doubt of the absolute perfection of German organization, the Machiavellian depth of German diplomacy, the omniscience of German science, the equipment of every German with a complete philosophy of history, and the consequent hopelessness of overcoming so magnificently accomplished an enemy except by the sacrifice of every recreative activity to incessant and vehement war work, including a heartbreaking mass of fussing and cadging and bluffing that did nothing but waste our energies and tire our resolution, was called a pro-German.

 
 



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