Julius CaesarSwan Books, 1983 - 121 Seiten Shakespeare's tragedy about the conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar. |
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... never till tonight ... never till now , did I go through a tempest drop- ping fire ! Cicero : ( Calmly ) Why , saw you anything more won- derful ? — - Casca : ( Babbling of strange things he ACT I , Scene 3 19 wherein obscurely Caesar's ...
... never till tonight ... never till now , did I go through a tempest drop- ping fire ! Cicero : ( Calmly ) Why , saw you anything more won- derful ? — - Casca : ( Babbling of strange things he ACT I , Scene 3 19 wherein obscurely Caesar's ...
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... Never , never ! Come , away , away ! We'll burn his body in the holy place , and with the brands fire the traitors ' houses . Take up the body . ( They pick up the corpse and leave with it , prepared to tear up anything in sight . They ...
... Never , never ! Come , away , away ! We'll burn his body in the holy place , and with the brands fire the traitors ' houses . Take up the body . ( They pick up the corpse and leave with it , prepared to tear up anything in sight . They ...
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... Never , till Caesar's three - and - thirty wounds be well avenged ! Cassius : ( Making fun of Octavius ' youth and Antony's well - known night life . ) A peevish schoolboy , joined with a masker and a reveler ! Antony : ( Grinning , as ...
... Never , till Caesar's three - and - thirty wounds be well avenged ! Cassius : ( Making fun of Octavius ' youth and Antony's well - known night life . ) A peevish schoolboy , joined with a masker and a reveler ! Antony : ( Grinning , as ...
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Antony and Octavius Antony's army Artemidorus battle blood body Brutus and Cassius Caius calls Calpurnia Capitol Casca Cassius looks Cicero Cinna Citizen Claudius Clitus cloak Cobbler conspirators corpse countrymen crowd crown dagger Dardanius dead death Decius Brutus dost doth enemy eyes face Farewell fear Flavius gentle Ghost give gods hath hear heart honorable Ides of March Julius Caesar killed kneels laughs leave Lepidus Ligarius live lord Lucilius Lucius Lupercal Mark Antony market place Marullus Messala Metellus Cimber mighty night noble Brutus Peace Philippi Pindarus points Pompey Pompey's Popilius Portia Publius pulpit robe Roman Rome Sardis Scene 1 ACT scroll Senate servant shake hands Shakespeare's shout smile soldiers Soothsayer speak spirit stab stand stare Strato streets sword talk tell tent thee thou art Titinius Trebonius trumpets turns Varro Volumnius weep wife word wrong
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