Julius CaesarWorld Book Company, 1913 - 115 Seiten |
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... Rome , requires the back stage , it has been claimed that III , iii , was necessary in order to give time for the preparing of the back stage for IV , i , and that III , iii , is in itself a useless scene . III , iii , is almost uni ...
... Rome , requires the back stage , it has been claimed that III , iii , was necessary in order to give time for the preparing of the back stage for IV , i , and that III , iii , is in itself a useless scene . III , iii , is almost uni ...
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... Rome , " and was represented upon the back stage . In IV , ii , the front stage represents the space before Brutus's tent ; at the end of this scene Brutus and Cassius pass to the back stage , the interior of the tent , for scene iii ...
... Rome , " and was represented upon the back stage . In IV , ii , the front stage represents the space before Brutus's tent ; at the end of this scene Brutus and Cassius pass to the back stage , the interior of the tent , for scene iii ...
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... Rome , May , 44 . Formation of the Triumvirate , — Octa- vius , Antony , Lepidus . ' Proscrip - November , 43 . tions ' at Rome , in which Cicero falls , Battles of Philippi . [ The two battles were twenty days apart ] , · October , 42 ...
... Rome , May , 44 . Formation of the Triumvirate , — Octa- vius , Antony , Lepidus . ' Proscrip - November , 43 . tions ' at Rome , in which Cicero falls , Battles of Philippi . [ The two battles were twenty days apart ] , · October , 42 ...
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... Rome as too fickle , too ignorant , too subject to demagogues , to deserve the slightest respect . Coriolanus tells the populace : - " He that depends Upon your favours swims with fins of lead , And hews down oaks with rushes . Hang ye ...
... Rome as too fickle , too ignorant , too subject to demagogues , to deserve the slightest respect . Coriolanus tells the populace : - " He that depends Upon your favours swims with fins of lead , And hews down oaks with rushes . Hang ye ...
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... Rome , contrary to Plutarch ? Act IV , Scenes ii , iii . — 1 . Why is Cassius made to come to Brutus , and not the reverse ? 2. Is the famous quarrel scene dramatic in the full sense that it both advances the action and dis- plays the ...
... Rome , contrary to Plutarch ? Act IV , Scenes ii , iii . — 1 . Why is Cassius made to come to Brutus , and not the reverse ? 2. Is the famous quarrel scene dramatic in the full sense that it both advances the action and dis- plays the ...
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adjective Artemidorus back stage battle bear blood Brutus and Cassius Brutus's Cade Cæs Caesar Caius called Calpurnia Capitol Casca Cassius Cato character Cicero Cimber Cinna common conspiracy conspirators danger Decius Brutus doth drama Elizabethan enemies English Enter Exeunt Exit fear feast of Lupercal fire Folio Fourth Cit friends funeral give gods hand hath hear heart honour humour ides of March incident Julius Cæsar Lepidus Ligarius look lord Lucilius Lucius Marcus Marcus Brutus Mark Antony market-place meaning Messala Metellus mind night noble Octavius Philippi Pindarus play Plutarch poet Pompey Pompey's Portia present Roman Rome scene seems Senate Shake Shakespeare slain Soothsayer speak speech Strato sword syllable tell theater thee thing Third Cit thou art thought Titinius to-day transferred epithet Trebonius unto verb verse Volumnius William Shakespeare word