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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... 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 will follow, thou receivest Thy full petition at the hand of Brutus ...
... 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 will follow, thou receivest Thy full petition at the hand of Brutus ...
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... streets of Rome The Tarquin drive, when he was called a king.6 “Speak, strike, redress!” Am I entreated To speak and strike? O Rome, I make thee promise:7 If the redress Will follow, thou receivest Thy full petition8 at the hand of ...
... streets of Rome The Tarquin drive, when he was called a king.6 “Speak, strike, redress!” Am I entreated To speak and strike? O Rome, I make thee promise:7 If the redress Will follow, thou receivest Thy full petition8 at the hand of ...
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... , Cobbler, Soothsayer, Cinna (a poet — neither a conspirator nor a lucky man), and another Poet (Marcus Favonius, though not named in the text) Servants, Messengers, Plebeians Caesar's Ghost S C E N E I Rome, a street ENTER.
... , Cobbler, Soothsayer, Cinna (a poet — neither a conspirator nor a lucky man), and another Poet (Marcus Favonius, though not named in the text) Servants, Messengers, Plebeians Caesar's Ghost S C E N E I Rome, a street ENTER.
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William Shakespeare Burton Raffel. S C E N E I Rome, a street ENTER FLAVIUS, MARULLUS, AND COMMONERS Flauius Hence! Home, you idle1 creatures, get you home. Is this a holidayPWhat, know you not (Being mechanical)2 you ought not walk Upon ...
William Shakespeare Burton Raffel. S C E N E I Rome, a street ENTER FLAVIUS, MARULLUS, AND COMMONERS Flauius Hence! Home, you idle1 creatures, get you home. Is this a holidayPWhat, know you not (Being mechanical)2 you ought not walk Upon ...
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... streets? 30 Commoner 2 Truly, sir, to wear out their shoes, to get myself into more work. But indeed, sir, we make holiday, to see Caesar and to rejoice in his triumph.25 Marullus Wherefore rejoice? What conquest brings he home? What ...
... streets? 30 Commoner 2 Truly, sir, to wear out their shoes, to get myself into more work. But indeed, sir, we make holiday, to see Caesar and to rejoice in his triumph.25 Marullus Wherefore rejoice? What conquest brings he home? What ...
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