Julius CaesarPan Macmillan, 11.08.2016 - 176 Seiten In Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare uses the most notorious murder in classical history to tell a tragic tale of friendship, ambition and betrayal. |
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... stay at home on the fateful day. He makes light of Cassius's suspicious demeanour in the famous phrase 'he has a lean and hungry look' and dismisses as 'a dreamer' the soothsayer who warns him, to his face, to beware the ides of March ...
... stay at home on the fateful day. He makes light of Cassius's suspicious demeanour in the famous phrase 'he has a lean and hungry look' and dismisses as 'a dreamer' the soothsayer who warns him, to his face, to beware the ides of March ...
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... stay at home on the fateful day. He makes light of Cassius's suspicious demeanour in the famous phrase 'he has a lean and hungry look' and dismisses as 'a dreamer' the soothsayer who warns him, to his face, to beware the ides of March ...
... stay at home on the fateful day. He makes light of Cassius's suspicious demeanour in the famous phrase 'he has a lean and hungry look' and dismisses as 'a dreamer' the soothsayer who warns him, to his face, to beware the ides of March ...
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ambitious base bear better blood body bring BRUTUS Cæsar Capitol CASCA CASSIUS cause CICERO CINNA comes conspirators crown dead death DECIUS doth enemy Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fear fellow fire FOURTH CITIZEN friends funeral give gods hand hast hath hear heart hence hold honourable Italy John keep kind Lear leave live look lord LUCILIUS LUCIUS March Mark Antony master mean meet MESSALA Metellus mighty never night noble OCTAVIUS pass Peace perhaps PINDARUS play PORTIA Publius reason rest Roman Rome SCENE SECOND CITIZEN senate SERVANT SOLDIER SOOTHSAYER speak spirit stand stay streets sword tell thee thing THIRD CITIZEN thou thought TITINIUS to-day true turn Tw.N wrong young