Caesar and CleopatraThe Floating Press, 01.06.2011 - 150 Seiten George Bernard Shaw's 1898 take on the storied love affair between the Egyptian queen and Roman leader offers new insight into the political machinations that spurred the romance. Throughout the subtly layered drama, Shaw tackles weighty questions about the value of forgiveness and the true impact of civilization and human progress. |
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... believe this, 0 subtle one? PERSIAN. Which way come the Romans? BEL AFFRIS. Over the desert, from the sea, by this very Sphinx. PERSIAN (to Ftatateeta). 0 mother of guile! O aspic's tongue! You have made up this tale so that we two may ...
... believe this, 0 subtle one? PERSIAN. Which way come the Romans? BEL AFFRIS. Over the desert, from the sea, by this very Sphinx. PERSIAN (to Ftatateeta). 0 mother of guile! O aspic's tongue! You have made up this tale so that we two may ...
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... believe you are real, you impossible little dream witch? CLEOPATRA (giggling and leaning trustfully towards him). You are a funny old gentleman. I like you. CAESAR. Ah, that spoils the dream. Why don't you dream that I am young ...
... believe you are real, you impossible little dream witch? CLEOPATRA (giggling and leaning trustfully towards him). You are a funny old gentleman. I like you. CAESAR. Ah, that spoils the dream. Why don't you dream that I am young ...
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... believe that you are a woman. CLEOPATRA. Oh, you must get a sorcerer to make a woman of me. Are you a sorcerer? CAESAR. Perhaps. But it will take a long time, and this very night you must stand face to face with Caesar in the palace of ...
... believe that you are a woman. CLEOPATRA. Oh, you must get a sorcerer to make a woman of me. Are you a sorcerer? CAESAR. Perhaps. But it will take a long time, and this very night you must stand face to face with Caesar in the palace of ...
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... believe her eyes. FTATATEETA (hoarsely). 0 Queen, forget not thy servant in the days of thy greatness. CLEOPATRA (blazing with excitement). Go. Begone. Go away. (Ftatateeta rises with stooped head, and moves backwards towards the door ...
... believe her eyes. FTATATEETA (hoarsely). 0 Queen, forget not thy servant in the days of thy greatness. CLEOPATRA (blazing with excitement). Go. Begone. Go away. (Ftatateeta rises with stooped head, and moves backwards towards the door ...
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Achillas afraid Alexandria Apollodorus the Sicilian arms bale beautiful BEL AFFRIS BELZANOR boat Britannus Briton bucina Caesar and Cleopatra Caesar comes carpet CENTURION chair CHARMIAN child clemency CLEOPATRA colonnade command courtyard descended door dream dressed east harbor Egyptian eyes Farewell father fight find finished fire first fly fool Ftatateeta girl give gods goes guard guardsmen hand head Julius Caesar kill King King's ladies laugh leave legions lighthouse Listen loggia looking Lucius Septimius MAJOR-DOMO Mark Antony mistress Nile Nubian officers OR-DOMO palace parapet Peace PERSIAN pilum Pompey porters POTHINUS Ptolemy Ptolemy's quay Queen of Egypt Queen's guard rises Roman soldiers Rome round RUFIO Ruflo runs sacrifice seat SENTINEL shout sits slain slave speak spears Sphinx stands steps tell THEODOTUS thou throne throws Totateeta trumpet turns vengeance Vercingetorix voice white cat woman women