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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... face; But, when he once attains the upmost round, He then unto the ladder turns his back, Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees By which he did ascend. Here we have a full, rounded period in which all the elements seem to have ...
... face; But, when he once attains the upmost round, He then unto the ladder turns his back, Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees By which he did ascend. Here we have a full, rounded period in which all the elements seem to have ...
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... face to face. He has eloquence and passion for Antony; but, unlike Antony, only the dry language of understanding for the mob. The words “Peace, freedom and liberty,” stick in his throat, and he gives them instead a mathematical ...
... face to face. He has eloquence and passion for Antony; but, unlike Antony, only the dry language of understanding for the mob. The words “Peace, freedom and liberty,” stick in his throat, and he gives them instead a mathematical ...
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... face. CASSIUS. Fellow, come from the throng; look upon Cæsar. [The SOOTHSAYER comes forward.] CÆSAR. What say'st thou to me now? speak once again. SOOTHSAYER. Beware the Ides of March. CÆSAR. He is a dreamer; let us leave him.—Pass ...
... face. CASSIUS. Fellow, come from the throng; look upon Cæsar. [The SOOTHSAYER comes forward.] CÆSAR. What say'st thou to me now? speak once again. SOOTHSAYER. Beware the Ides of March. CÆSAR. He is a dreamer; let us leave him.—Pass ...
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... face? BRUTUS. No, Cassius; for the eye sees not itself, But by reflection, by some other thing.39 CASSIUS. 'Tis just:40 And it is very much lamented, Brutus, That you have no such mirrors as will turn Your hidden worthiness into your ...
... face? BRUTUS. No, Cassius; for the eye sees not itself, But by reflection, by some other thing.39 CASSIUS. 'Tis just:40 And it is very much lamented, Brutus, That you have no such mirrors as will turn Your hidden worthiness into your ...
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