Julius Caesar, Band 1Gebhard, 1872 - 145 Seiten |
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... Philippi . ACT . I. SCENE I. Rome . A street . Enter FLAVIUS , MARULLUS , and certain citizens . FLAVIUS . Hence ! home , you idle creatures , get you home . Is this a holiday ? What ! know you not , Being mechanical , 1 ) you ought not ...
... Philippi . ACT . I. SCENE I. Rome . A street . Enter FLAVIUS , MARULLUS , and certain citizens . FLAVIUS . Hence ! home , you idle creatures , get you home . Is this a holiday ? What ! know you not , Being mechanical , 1 ) you ought not ...
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... Philippi . MESSALA . Myself have letters of the self - same tenour . With what addition ? BRUTUS . MESSALA . That by proscription and bills of outlawry , Octavius , Antony , and Lepidus , Have put to death an hundred senators . BRUTUS ...
... Philippi . MESSALA . Myself have letters of the self - same tenour . With what addition ? BRUTUS . MESSALA . That by proscription and bills of outlawry , Octavius , Antony , and Lepidus , Have put to death an hundred senators . BRUTUS ...
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... Philippi presently ? CASSIUS . I do not think it good . BRUTUS . Your reason ? CASSIUS . ' T is better that the enemy seek us : So shall he waste his means , weary his soldiers , Doing himself offence ; whilst we , lying still , Are ...
... Philippi presently ? CASSIUS . I do not think it good . BRUTUS . Your reason ? CASSIUS . ' T is better that the enemy seek us : So shall he waste his means , weary his soldiers , Doing himself offence ; whilst we , lying still , Are ...
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... Philippi . BRUTUS . Well ; then I shall see thee again ? GHOST . Ay , at Philippi . [ Exit Ghost . BRUTUS . Why , I will see thee at Philippi 116 JULIUS CÆSAR .
... Philippi . BRUTUS . Well ; then I shall see thee again ? GHOST . Ay , at Philippi . [ Exit Ghost . BRUTUS . Why , I will see thee at Philippi 116 JULIUS CÆSAR .
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William Shakespeare. BRUTUS . Why , I will see thee at Philippi then . - Now I have taken heart , thou vanishest . Ill spirit , I would hold more talk with thee . Boy ! Lucius ! Varro ! Claudius ! Sirs , awake ! Claudius ! LUCIUS . The ...
William Shakespeare. BRUTUS . Why , I will see thee at Philippi then . - Now I have taken heart , thou vanishest . Ill spirit , I would hold more talk with thee . Boy ! Lucius ! Varro ! Claudius ! Sirs , awake ! Claudius ! LUCIUS . The ...
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algemeen alleen anders ARTEMIDORUS bear beteekenis beteekent blood Caesar Caius CALPHURNIA Capitol CASCA CASSIUS CATO Cicero CINNA CITIZEN CLITUS DARDANIUS death DECIUS dien doen dood door doth eenige eerste Enter Exeunt Exit fear geen geheele gelijk gods haar hand hath hear heart hebben heeft honourable ides of March iemand iets JULIUS CÆSAR komt Lepidus lezen LIGARIUS lord LUCILIUS LUCIUS maar maken Marcus Brutus Mark Antony MESSALA Metellus Cimber mijn moet moeten mov'd niet meer night noble Brutus Octavius onder onnoodig onze Philippi PINDARUS plaats Pompejus PORTIA Publius Re-enter regel Romans Rome samenzweerders slechts speak spreekt staat stand Strato tegen tell terwijl thee thing tijd Titinius to-day toch TREBONIUS treurspel twee vandaar VARRO veel verklaard VOLUMNIUS vraag vreemde waar woord woorden wordt zegt zelf zich zijn zoodat zulke