Julius CaesarYale University Press, 27.09.2006 - 192 Seiten The first tragedy to be played in the new Globe Theatre, "Julius Caesar "is set at a crucial turning point in Roman history, as the Republican gives way to the imperial. Safely removed in time and place from Shakespeare's Elizabethan England, Rome makes the perfect laboratory for the playwright's free-ranging political analysis. |
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... stand under one man's awe? What, Rome? My ancestors did from the streets of Rome The Tarquin drive, when he was called a king. “Speak, strike, redress!” Am I entreated To speak and strike? 0 Rome, I make thee promise: If the redress ...
... stand under one man's awe? What, Rome? My ancestors did from the streets of Rome The Tarquin drive, when he was called a king. “Speak, strike, redress!” Am I entreated To speak and strike? 0 Rome, I make thee promise: If the redress ...
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... stands beside the major figures in any of the plays. But from first to last, he remains a clearly identifiable Roman figure. Shakespeare does not insist on the same rhetorical configuration in other plays involving Roman characters, not ...
... stands beside the major figures in any of the plays. But from first to last, he remains a clearly identifiable Roman figure. Shakespeare does not insist on the same rhetorical configuration in other plays involving Roman characters, not ...
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... standing. Significant profits could be and were made. Private theaters were smaller, more exclusive. There was no director A book-holder/ prompter/ props manager, standing in the tiring-room behind the backstage doors, worked from a ...
... standing. Significant profits could be and were made. Private theaters were smaller, more exclusive. There was no director A book-holder/ prompter/ props manager, standing in the tiring-room behind the backstage doors, worked from a ...
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... Stand you directly in Antonio's way, When he doth run his course.7 Antonio! 5 Antony Caesar, my lord? Caesar Forget not in your speed,Antonio, To touch Calphurnia. For our elders say The barren, touched in this holy chase, Shake off ...
... Stand you directly in Antonio's way, When he doth run his course.7 Antonio! 5 Antony Caesar, my lord? Caesar Forget not in your speed,Antonio, To touch Calphurnia. For our elders say The barren, touched in this holy chase, Shake off ...
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... STAND ASIDE Caesar Antonio. Antony Caesar? Caesar Let me have men about me that are139 fat, Sleek-headed men140 and such as sleep 0' nights. Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look, He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous. Antony ...
... STAND ASIDE Caesar Antonio. Antony Caesar? Caesar Let me have men about me that are139 fat, Sleek-headed men140 and such as sleep 0' nights. Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look, He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous. Antony ...
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