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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... compare with this a passage from The Winter's Tale: When you speak, sweet, I'd have you do it ever: when you sing, I'd have you buy and sell so; so give alms; Pray so; and for the ordering your affairs, To sing 6 Preface.
... compare with this a passage from The Winter's Tale: When you speak, sweet, I'd have you do it ever: when you sing, I'd have you buy and sell so; so give alms; Pray so; and for the ordering your affairs, To sing 6 Preface.
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... gives him a speech strikingly unlike any of his other speeches in style, though full of his character;10 a speech moreover in prose,11 which he nowhere else uses. 7 The Lives of the Noble Grecians, compared together by that grave ...
... gives him a speech strikingly unlike any of his other speeches in style, though full of his character;10 a speech moreover in prose,11 which he nowhere else uses. 7 The Lives of the Noble Grecians, compared together by that grave ...
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... gives them instead a mathematical demonstration of his honesty.' 12 Life of J. Cæsar (Hazlitt: Shakspeare Library, vol. iii. p. 186). A similar but less detailed passage occurs in his Life of M. Antony, ib. p. 331. 13 Brandes ...
... gives them instead a mathematical demonstration of his honesty.' 12 Life of J. Cæsar (Hazlitt: Shakspeare Library, vol. iii. p. 186). A similar but less detailed passage occurs in his Life of M. Antony, ib. p. 331. 13 Brandes ...
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... give the clue to the uncontrolled outburst, as anger, of the passion so sternly suppressed as grief. 'I did not think you could have been so angry,' says Cassius, and his anger is as amazing to the reader as it is to Cassius, until this ...
... give the clue to the uncontrolled outburst, as anger, of the passion so sternly suppressed as grief. 'I did not think you could have been so angry,' says Cassius, and his anger is as amazing to the reader as it is to Cassius, until this ...
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... give the information required.—Directly here has the sense of the Latin directus; in a straightforward manner, or without evasion. 6Of course there is a play upon the two senses of out here. To be out with a man is to be at odds with ...
... give the information required.—Directly here has the sense of the Latin directus; in a straightforward manner, or without evasion. 6Of course there is a play upon the two senses of out here. To be out with a man is to be at odds with ...
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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