Julius CaesarLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 - 336 Seiten |
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... , nevertill now, Did I gothrough a tempest dropping fire. Either there is a civil strife inheaven, Or else the worldtoo saucy with the gods, Incenses themtosend destruction. CICERO. Why, saw you anything more wonderful? CASCA. A common.
... , nevertill now, Did I gothrough a tempest dropping fire. Either there is a civil strife inheaven, Or else the worldtoo saucy with the gods, Incenses themtosend destruction. CICERO. Why, saw you anything more wonderful? CASCA. A common.
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William Shakespeare. But if you would consider the true cause Why all these fires, why all these gliding ghosts, Why birds and beasts,from quality and kind; Why oldmen, fools, andchildren calculate;— Why allthese things change from their ...
William Shakespeare. But if you would consider the true cause Why all these fires, why all these gliding ghosts, Why birds and beasts,from quality and kind; Why oldmen, fools, andchildren calculate;— Why allthese things change from their ...
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... fire Begin it withweakstraws: what trash is Rome, What rubbish, andwhat offal, when it serves For the base matter toilluminate So vile athing as Caesar! But, O grief, Where hast thou led me? I perhaps speak this Before a willing bondman ...
... fire Begin it withweakstraws: what trash is Rome, What rubbish, andwhat offal, when it serves For the base matter toilluminate So vile athing as Caesar! But, O grief, Where hast thou led me? I perhaps speak this Before a willing bondman ...
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Alarum ARTEMIDORUS awake bear blood brother Brutus and Cassius Brutusand Caesar doth Caius Cassius Calpurnia Capitol CASCA CATO Cicero CINNA CLAUDIUS CLITUS countrymen crown dangerous DARDANIUS dead death Decius Brutus dost durst enemy Enter a Servant Enter Brutus Exeunt Exit Lucius eyes Farewell fear FLAVIUS FOURTH CITIZEN friends gentle GHOST give hand Hark hath hear heart heavens honourable Ides of March inthe isno Lepidus Ligarius live look lord Lucilius Marcus Brutus Mark Antony marketplace MARULLUS master Messala Metellus Cimber mighty mylord night noble notso OCTAVIUS ofthe ofthis pardon Peace Philippi Pindarus pluck'd POET PORTIA pr'ythee Publius Reenter Lucius Romans Rome SCENE SECOND CITIZEN Senators shout smile SOLDIER SOOTHSAYER speak Stand stay STRATO streets sword tell tent thee thing THIRD CITIZEN thou art Titinius today tomorrow tothe traitors Trebonius unto VARRO vile Volumnius wherefore whilst word wrong