Julius CaesarРипол Классик, 2000 Бесподобная история Юлия Цезаря в интерпретации бессмертного драматурга Уильяма Шекспира. После того как становится известно, что титул короля и диктатора Рима для Цезаря - всего лишь дело времени, сенатор Кассий, обеспокоенный подобным положением дел, убеждает Брута, лучшего друга Цезаря, в том, что они должны оградить Цезаря от такой власти. К чему же приведёт вероломный заговор?..Читайте зарубежную литературу в оригинале! |
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... ...... 16 ACTI. SCENEI......................................................................................... 17 SCENE II........................................................................................ 20 SCENE III.......
... ...... 16 ACTI. SCENEI......................................................................................... 17 SCENE II........................................................................................ 20 SCENE III.......
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... scene of the stabbing in the Capitol, it is not improbable, to say the least, that the Poet had his own Julius Cæsar in mind when he wrote the passage in Hamlet. And that such was the case is made further credible by the fact, that ...
... scene of the stabbing in the Capitol, it is not improbable, to say the least, that the Poet had his own Julius Cæsar in mind when he wrote the passage in Hamlet. And that such was the case is made further credible by the fact, that ...
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... scene is addressed to a public familiar with the history of Pompey and Pompey's sons;6 Polonius' description of his performance of the murdered Cæsar at the University, indicates that that subject was in vogue there; and some apparently ...
... scene is addressed to a public familiar with the history of Pompey and Pompey's sons;6 Polonius' description of his performance of the murdered Cæsar at the University, indicates that that subject was in vogue there; and some apparently ...
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... scene. The 'hot and loud complaints' and 'weeping' of their first meeting are made articulate with the arguments of their second. The intrusion of the Cynic, instead of 'breaking off their strife for that time,' throws a gleam of ...
... scene. The 'hot and loud complaints' and 'weeping' of their first meeting are made articulate with the arguments of their second. The intrusion of the Cynic, instead of 'breaking off their strife for that time,' throws a gleam of ...
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... scene'; Cassius' hot temper blazes rashly out; but Brutus' answering passion overwhelms him with grief and despair— Come, Antony, and young Octavius, come, For Cassius is aweary of the world. But the brilliant figure of Antony owes far ...
... scene'; Cassius' hot temper blazes rashly out; but Brutus' answering passion overwhelms him with grief and despair— Come, Antony, and young Octavius, come, For Cassius is aweary of the world. But the brilliant figure of Antony owes far ...
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answer appear battle bear better blood body Brutus Cæsar called Capitol CASCA CASSIUS cause Cicero Cimber CINNA CITIZEN comes common conspirators course dangerous dead death DECIUS BRUTUS doth enemy Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fact fall fear fell fire follow FOURTH friends ghost give gods hand hath hear heart hold honour Italy Julius Cæsar keep kill leave live look lord LUCILLIUS LUCIUS March Mark Antony matter means meet MESSALA METELLUS mighty mind moved nature never night noble Octavius Peace PINDARUS play Plutarch Poet PORTIA present probably reason repeatedly Roman Rome SCENE seems senators sense SERVANT Shakespeare sick soldier SOOTHSAYER speak speech spirit stand streets strong sword tell thee thing THIRD thou thought TITINIUS true turn unto wrong