Julius CaesarPenguin, 01.12.2000 - 304 Seiten The Signet Classics edition of Shakespeare's timeless tragedy of conspiracy and betrayal. In the first of his Roman history plays, the Bard tells the story of the murder of emperor Julius Caesar and the gruesome aftermath as ancient Rome descends into a violent mob. This title in the Signet Classics Shakespeare series includes: • An overview of Shakespeare's life, world, and theater • A special introduction to the play by the editors, William and Barbara Rosen • Selections from Plutarch's Lives of Noble Grecians and Romans, the source from which Shakespeare derived Julius Caesar • Dramatic criticism from Roy Walker, Maynard Mack, Richard David, and others • A comprehensive stage and screen history of notable actors, directors, and productions of Julius Caesar • Text, notes, and commentaries printed in the clearest, most readable format • Recommended readings |
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... rest of the plays are found only in folio. The First Folio was published in 1623, seven years after Shakespeare's death, and was authorized by his fellow actors, the co-owners of the King's Men. This publication was certainly a mark of ...
... rest of the plays are found only in folio. The First Folio was published in 1623, seven years after Shakespeare's death, and was authorized by his fellow actors, the co-owners of the King's Men. This publication was certainly a mark of ...
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... , weary his soldiers, / Doing himself offense; whilst we, lying still, / Are full of rest, defense, and nimbleness” (IV.2.251-54). Later, after the Battle of Philippi has begun, Brutus errs again, permitting his soldiers to seize.
... , weary his soldiers, / Doing himself offense; whilst we, lying still, / Are full of rest, defense, and nimbleness” (IV.2.251-54). Later, after the Battle of Philippi has begun, Brutus errs again, permitting his soldiers to seize.
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... rest of this scene to the Fourth Plebeian. Likewise, the speeches F assigns to the Fourth Plebeian are for the rest of this scene reassigned to the Fifth Plebeian; see the next note.) 50 FIFTH PLEBEIAN.
... rest of this scene to the Fourth Plebeian. Likewise, the speeches F assigns to the Fourth Plebeian are for the rest of this scene reassigned to the Fifth Plebeian; see the next note.) 50 FIFTH PLEBEIAN.
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... rest rests V.3 103 Thasos Tharsus 107 Labeo Labio; Flavius Flauio V.4 7 LUCILLIUS not in F V.5 23 s.d. Low An earlier state of F reads “Loud” 76 With all Withall NAMES OF THE ACTORS JULIUS CAESAR CALPURNIA, his wife Joint.
... rest rests V.3 103 Thasos Tharsus 107 Labeo Labio; Flavius Flauio V.4 7 LUCILLIUS not in F V.5 23 s.d. Low An earlier state of F reads “Loud” 76 With all Withall NAMES OF THE ACTORS JULIUS CAESAR CALPURNIA, his wife Joint.
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... rest look like a chidden train. Calpurnia's cheek is pale, and Cicero Looks with such ferret and such fiery eyes As we have seen him in the Capitol Being crossed in conference by some senators. CASSIUS Casca will tell us what the matter ...
... rest look like a chidden train. Calpurnia's cheek is pale, and Cicero Looks with such ferret and such fiery eyes As we have seen him in the Capitol Being crossed in conference by some senators. CASSIUS Casca will tell us what the matter ...
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actors answer appear army battle bear better blood body Brutus Calpurnia Capitol CASCA CASSIUS cause Cinna comes common conspirators crown dangerous death Decius doth early enemy English Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fall fear fire folio follow FOURTH PLEBEIAN give gods hand hath hear heart hold honor humor Julius Caesar leave Ligarius live London look lord Lucillius Lucius March Mark Antony matter mean meet Messala mind moved nature never night noble Octavius once Peace performed Pindarus play playwright PLEBEIAN poet PORTIA present reason rest Roman Rome Senate SERVANT Shakespeare sick SOLDIER speak speech spirit stage stand stay streets sword tell texts theater thee things THIRD thou Titinius true turn wrong