Julius CaesarCassell and Company, 1902 - 112 Seiten Arena Stage, 25th Anniversary Season presents Zelda Fichandler, producing director, Thomas C. Fichandler, executive director "Julius Caesar," by William Shakespeare, directed by Carl Weber, setting by Ming Cho Lee, costumes by Marjorie Slaiman, lighting by William Mintzer, music composer Alan Laing, technical director Henry R. Gorfein, associate producer George Touliatos. |
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... fear of what might fall , so to prevent The term of life , -arming myself with patience To stay the providence of some high powers , That govern us below . " But the next question of Cassius drives the thought of Brutus from its place ...
... fear of what might fall , so to prevent The term of life , -arming myself with patience To stay the providence of some high powers , That govern us below . " But the next question of Cassius drives the thought of Brutus from its place ...
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... the conspiracy already formed for saving Rome from a sole master by killing Cæsar . The whole dialogue between them has this meaning . Distant shouts of the people cause Brutus to express his fear that INTRODUCTION . 13.
... the conspiracy already formed for saving Rome from a sole master by killing Cæsar . The whole dialogue between them has this meaning . Distant shouts of the people cause Brutus to express his fear that INTRODUCTION . 13.
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William Shakespeare. of the people cause Brutus to express his fear that they choose Cæsar for their king : " Cassius . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think you would not have it so . Brutus . I would not , Cassius ; yet I love him ...
William Shakespeare. of the people cause Brutus to express his fear that they choose Cæsar for their king : " Cassius . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think you would not have it so . Brutus . I would not , Cassius ; yet I love him ...
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... " Then he assumes the god : " I rather tell thee what is to be feared Than what I fear , -for always I am Cæsar . " To which Shakespeare at once adds a dramatic touch of irony on the frail man who speaks like INTRODUCTION . 15.
... " Then he assumes the god : " I rather tell thee what is to be feared Than what I fear , -for always I am Cæsar . " To which Shakespeare at once adds a dramatic touch of irony on the frail man who speaks like INTRODUCTION . 15.
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... fear that seeks shelter under the good name of Brutus , soul of honour , whom men trust for his known worth , and whom the gods must love . The act is closed with emphasis upon the reason for the strong endeavour to win assent from ...
... fear that seeks shelter under the good name of Brutus , soul of honour , whom men trust for his known worth , and whom the gods must love . The act is closed with emphasis upon the reason for the strong endeavour to win assent from ...
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Alarum ARTEMIDORUS battle bear blood body brother Brutus and Cassius Cæs Caius called Calphurnia Capitol Casca Cato CESAR Cicero Cinna Clitus conspiracie conspirators conspiratours crown danger death Decius Brutus dost doth enemies euery Exeunt Exit fear Feast of Lupercal fire follow friends funeral gaue give gods gowne grief hand hast hath haue hauing hear heart honour ides of March Julius Cæsar kill Lepidus Ligarius look lord Lucilius Lucius Marcus Brutus Mark Antony market place maruellous matter Messala Metellus Cimber mind murther neuer night noble Brutus Octavius ouer Peace Philippi Pindarus plucked PLUTARCH Pompey Portia Prætors Publius Re-enter Roman Rome SCENE Senate Shakespeare shouted Soothsayer speak spirit stand stay sword tell thee themselues things thou art thought Titinius to-day traitors Trebonius unto vnto Volumnius vpon wife word wrong