Julius CaesarRaintree Publishers, 1981 - 48 Seiten "Et tu Brute?" One of Shakespeare's best works, revised and repackaged, featuring a new Overview by Sylvan Barnet, former Chairman of the English Department at Tufts University. Includes an updated bibliography, suggested references, stage and film history, and an overview of Shakespeare's life. |
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... Octavius Roman leader ― a young noble who has been away from Rome with his army , fighting for Caesar . ) SERVANT . Sir , Octavius has come to Rome . ANTONY . Where is he ? SERVANT . He is at Caesar's house . ANTONY . And there will I ...
... Octavius Roman leader ― a young noble who has been away from Rome with his army , fighting for Caesar . ) SERVANT . Sir , Octavius has come to Rome . ANTONY . Where is he ? SERVANT . He is at Caesar's house . ANTONY . And there will I ...
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... Antony and Octavius — who watch them , but do not move to fight . ) OCTAVIUS . ( To Antony ) Mark Antony , shall we give sign of battle ? ANTONY . No , the generals would have some words with us . BRUTUS . ( Calling to Octavius and Antony ) ...
... Antony and Octavius — who watch them , but do not move to fight . ) OCTAVIUS . ( To Antony ) Mark Antony , shall we give sign of battle ? ANTONY . No , the generals would have some words with us . BRUTUS . ( Calling to Octavius and Antony ) ...
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... Octavius and Antony enter . ) OCTAVIUS . ( To Strato ) Where is thy master ? STRATO . Free from bondage , For Brutus only overcame himself , And no man else hath honor by his death . OCTAVIUS . How did your master die ? STRATO . I held ...
... Octavius and Antony enter . ) OCTAVIUS . ( To Strato ) Where is thy master ? STRATO . Free from bondage , For Brutus only overcame himself , And no man else hath honor by his death . OCTAVIUS . How did your master die ? STRATO . I held ...
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