Julius CaesarPenguin UK, 07.04.2005 - 272 Seiten 'Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war, |
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... Never shackled by convention, he offered his actors the alternation between serious and comic modes from play to play, and often also within the plays themselves, that the repertory system within which he worked demanded, and which ...
... never have read him. They have inspired composers of songs, orchestral music and operas; painters and sculptors; poets, novelists and film-makers. Allusions to him appear in pop songs, in advertisements and in television shows. Some of ...
... never wrong but with just cause'. The line appears in the published text as 'Know, Caesar doth not wrong, nor without cause | Will he be satisfied' (III.1.47–8), and the anomaly is sometimes explained as a sheepish revision in response ...
... never see again. (The Flavius who briey appears in Brutus' army in Act V, scene 4 need not be the same man; in any event, he is based on a different historical personage.) That's important, because personalities are only one element in ...
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