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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... appear, Have you not made an universal shout, That10Tiber trembled underneath her11 banks, To hear the replication12 of your sounds Made in her concave shores? And do you now put on your best attire? And do you now cull out a holiday?13 ...
... appear, Have you not made an universal shout, That10Tiber trembled underneath her11 banks, To hear the replication12 of your sounds Made in her concave shores? And do you now put on your best attire? And do you now cull out a holiday?13 ...
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... appears in the next scene, where it is said that the Tribunes “are put to silence for pulling scarfs off Cæsar's images.” 22 The Poet often uses vulgar in its Latin sense of common. Here it means the common people. 23 Pitch is here a ...
... appears in the next scene, where it is said that the Tribunes “are put to silence for pulling scarfs off Cæsar's images.” 22 The Poet often uses vulgar in its Latin sense of common. Here it means the common people. 23 Pitch is here a ...
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... appears to have been used for sickness in general, as well as for what we call a fever. Cæsar had three several campaigns in Spain at different periods of his life, and the text does not show which of these Shakespeare had in mind. One ...
... appears to have been used for sickness in general, as well as for what we call a fever. Cæsar had three several campaigns in Spain at different periods of his life, and the text does not show which of these Shakespeare had in mind. One ...
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... appear to have been sounded more alike in Shakespeare's time than they are now.—In the next line, “but one only” is redundant or reduplicative, and means but one, or only one. Repeatedly so. 62 Alluding to Lucius Junius Brutus, who bore ...
... appear to have been sounded more alike in Shakespeare's time than they are now.—In the next line, “but one only” is redundant or reduplicative, and means but one, or only one. Repeatedly so. 62 Alluding to Lucius Junius Brutus, who bore ...
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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