Julius Caesar谷月社, 01.08.2015 The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1599. It is one of several plays written by Shakespeare based on true events from Roman history, which also include Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra. |
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... holiday? what! know you not, Being mechanical, you ought not walk Upon a labouring day without the sign Of your profession? Speak, what trade art thou? First Commoner Why, sir, a carpenter. MARULLUS Where is thy leather apron. Front Cover.
... holiday? what! know you not, Being mechanical, you ought not walk Upon a labouring day without the sign Of your profession? Speak, what trade art thou? First Commoner Why, sir, a carpenter. MARULLUS Where is thy leather apron. Front Cover.
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... thou with thy best apparel on? You, sir, what trade are you? Second Commoner Truly, sir, in respect of a fine workman, I am but, as you would say, a Cobbler. MARULLUS But what ... Thou art a cobbler, art thou? Second Commoner Truly, sir,
... thou with thy best apparel on? You, sir, what trade are you? Second Commoner Truly, sir, in respect of a fine workman, I am but, as you would say, a Cobbler. MARULLUS But what ... Thou art a cobbler, art thou? Second Commoner Truly, sir,
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William Shakespeare. Thou art a cobbler, art thou? Second Commoner Truly, sir, all that I live by is with the awl: meddle With no tradesman's matters, nor Women's matters, but with awl. I am, indeed, sir, a surgeon to old shoes, when ...
William Shakespeare. Thou art a cobbler, art thou? Second Commoner Truly, sir, all that I live by is with the awl: meddle With no tradesman's matters, nor Women's matters, but with awl. I am, indeed, sir, a surgeon to old shoes, when ...
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... thou art shamed! Rome, thou hast lost the breed of noble bloods! When went there by an age, since the great flood, But it Was famed With more than With One man? When could they say till now, that talk'd of Rome, That her wide walls ...
... thou art shamed! Rome, thou hast lost the breed of noble bloods! When went there by an age, since the great flood, But it Was famed With more than With One man? When could they say till now, that talk'd of Rome, That her wide walls ...
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... thou art noble; yet, I see, Thy honourable metal may be wrought From that it is disposed: therefore it is meet That noble minds keep ever with their likes; For Who SO firm that Cannot be seduced 2 Caesar doth bear me hard; but he loves ...
... thou art noble; yet, I see, Thy honourable metal may be wrought From that it is disposed: therefore it is meet That noble minds keep ever with their likes; For Who SO firm that Cannot be seduced 2 Caesar doth bear me hard; but he loves ...
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art thou ARTEMIDORUS bear blood bondman BRUTUS and CASSIUS BRUTUS Speak Caesar doth Caius Cassius Caius Ligarius CALPURNIA Capitol CASCA Ay CASS|US Brutus CATO Cicero CINNA THE POET Citizen Peace Claudius CLITUS countrymen dangerous DARDANIUS dead death DECIUS BRUTUS deed durst enemy Exeunt SCENE Exit LUCIUS eyes Farewell fear fire FLAVIUS Fourth Citizen gentle give grief hand Hark hath hear heart honourable humour ides of March LEPIDUS live look lord LUCILIUS Marcus Brutus Mark Antony MARULLUS master MESSALA METELLUS CIMBER mighty night noble Brutus pardon Philippi PINDARUS Pompey Pompey's POPILIUS PORTIA Publius Re-enter LUCIUS Roman Rome Second Citizen Second Commoner senators Servant shout sick smile Soldier Soothsayer spirit stand stay Strato streets sword ta'en tell tent thee thing Third Citizen thou art thou hast Titinius to-day to-night traitors TREBONIUS unto VARRO vile VOLUMNIUS word wrong ye gods