Julius CaesarRandom House Publishing Group, 14 июн. 2011 г. - Всего страниц: 208 In this striking tragedy of political conflict, Shakespeare turns to the ancient Roman world and to the famous assassination of Julius Caesar by his republican opponents. The play is one of tumultuous rivalry, of prophetic warnings–“Beware the ides of March”–and of moving public oratory, “Friends, Romans, countrymen!” Ironies abound and most of all for Brutus, whose fate it is to learn that his idealistic motives for joining the conspiracy against a would-be dictator are not enough to sustain the movement once Caesar is dead. Each Edition Includes: • Comprehensive explanatory notes • Vivid introductions and the most up-to-date scholarship • Clear, modernized spelling and punctuation, enabling contemporary readers to understand the Elizabethan English • Completely updated, detailed bibliographies and performance histories • An interpretive essay on film adaptations of the play, along with an extensive filmography |
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... Casca (5%/39/4), Portia (4%/16/2), Octavius Caesar (2%/19/3), Decius Brutus (2%/12/3). LINGUISTIC MEDIUM: 95%verse,5%prose. DATE: 1599. Not mentioned byMeresin 1598, seen at the Globe bySwissvisitor Thomas Platterin September1599 ...
... Casca (5%/39/4), Portia (4%/16/2), Octavius Caesar (2%/19/3), Decius Brutus (2%/12/3). LINGUISTIC MEDIUM: 95%verse,5%prose. DATE: 1599. Not mentioned byMeresin 1598, seen at the Globe bySwissvisitor Thomas Platterin September1599 ...
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... CASCA DECIUS Brutus CINNA METELLUS Cimber TREBONIUS Caius LIGARIUS Triumvirs of Rome after Caesar's death Mark ANTONY OCTAVIUSCaesar LEPIDUS A SOOTHSAYER ARTEMIDORUS, a teacher of rhetoric CINNA, a poet Another POET Senators CICERO ...
... CASCA DECIUS Brutus CINNA METELLUS Cimber TREBONIUS Caius LIGARIUS Triumvirs of Rome after Caesar's death Mark ANTONY OCTAVIUSCaesar LEPIDUS A SOOTHSAYER ARTEMIDORUS, a teacher of rhetoric CINNA, a poet Another POET Senators CICERO ...
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... Casca, a Soothsayer, after them Murellus and Flavius CAESAR Calpurnia. CASCA Peace, ho!2 Caesar speaks. CAESAR Calpurnia. CALPURNIA Here, my lord. CAESAR Stand you directly in Antonio's way5 When hedoth runhis course. Antonio! ANTONY ...
... Casca, a Soothsayer, after them Murellus and Flavius CAESAR Calpurnia. CASCA Peace, ho!2 Caesar speaks. CAESAR Calpurnia. CALPURNIA Here, my lord. CAESAR Stand you directly in Antonio's way5 When hedoth runhis course. Antonio! ANTONY ...
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... Casca by the sleeve, And he will, after186 his sour fashion, tell you What hath proceeded worthy187 note today. BRUTUS I will do so: but look you, Cassius, The angry spotdoth glow on Caesar's brow, And alltherest look likea chidden190 ...
... Casca by the sleeve, And he will, after186 his sour fashion, tell you What hath proceeded worthy187 note today. BRUTUS I will do so: but look you, Cassius, The angry spotdoth glow on Caesar's brow, And alltherest look likea chidden190 ...
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... CASCA You pulled me bythe cloak:wouldyou speak with me? BRUTUS Ay, Casca, tellus what hath chanced223today that Caesar looks so sad.224 CASCA Why, you were with him, were you not? BRUTUS I should not then ask Casca what had chanced. CASCA ...
... CASCA You pulled me bythe cloak:wouldyou speak with me? BRUTUS Ay, Casca, tellus what hath chanced223today that Caesar looks so sad.224 CASCA Why, you were with him, were you not? BRUTUS I should not then ask Casca what had chanced. CASCA ...
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The TragedyofJulius Caesar The List of Parts | |
Scene 5 | |
Farr and Lucy Bailey Shakespeares Careerin the Theater | |
A Chronology | |
Acknowledgments and Picture Credits | |
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