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Call off my soldiers and negotiate Again with Rome's bricklayers. And don't tell
Me that my conduct is unnatural. Aufidius, and you Volscians, listen closely: We
want no private word from Rome. Your business! VOLUMNIA If silence were ...
Call off my soldiers and negotiate Again with Rome's bricklayers. And don't tell
Me that my conduct is unnatural. Aufidius, and you Volscians, listen closely: We
want no private word from Rome. Your business! VOLUMNIA If silence were ...
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Plan of the play I 1 rome caius marcius is prepared to quell a revolt of the starving
plebs, but the threat of war with the volsces leads the senate to make the plebs
concessions: they are given tribunes. 2 antium aufidius is advancing on rome at ...
Plan of the play I 1 rome caius marcius is prepared to quell a revolt of the starving
plebs, but the threat of war with the volsces leads the senate to make the plebs
concessions: they are given tribunes. 2 antium aufidius is advancing on rome at ...
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2 rome coriolanus is persuaded by his mother volumnia that it is worth
apologizing to the people for the sake of power. 3 rome instead of apologizing
coriolanus loses control, insults the people, and is banished. 4 rome volumnia
and some ...
2 rome coriolanus is persuaded by his mother volumnia that it is worth
apologizing to the people for the sake of power. 3 rome instead of apologizing
coriolanus loses control, insults the people, and is banished. 4 rome volumnia
and some ...
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Inhalt
Coriolanus William Shakespeare translated | 57 |
The Trial of Joan of Arc at Rouen 1431 Anna Seghers | 147 |
Don Juan Moliere translated by Ralph Manheim | 189 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
aedile Antium appletree Aufidius balance beaupere Berg Berliner Ensemble better bishop Bishop of Beauvais brazen Brecht bridewell broad-shouldered brother BRUTUS bullock buttress Caius Marcius Captain Plume charlotte chation child citizen comes COMINIUS CORIOLANUS Corioli Count Vermouth daughter dear dimanche don carlos don juan donna elvira English Enter father fishwife fontaine Fritz girl give goes Gussie Gustchen hand hasty hear heaven honor Insterburg joan kite Lady Prude LARTIUS Lauffer laugh leave legrain lisa look loose woman lord lordship lucy madam major Marcius marphurius marry massieu mathurine melinda MENENIUS mike Miss never patricians Patus pearmain pieter play plebeians pounds privy councillor recruiting Roman Rome Rose scene senate seraphine servant sganarelle Shakespeare Shrewsbury SICINIUS Simpkins soldier speak squint stand tell theater there's thing tribunes tutor Vermouth victoria virgilia voice Volscians VOLUMNIA wenceslas What's wife Wilful worthy young