Caesar and Cleopatra: A HistoryPenguin Books, 1950 - 144 Seiten "Caesar and Cleopatra" satirizes Shakespeares use of history and comments wryly on the politics of Shaws own time, but the undertone of melancholy makes it one of his most affecting plays. |
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... Nile ; and the lands of our fathers will grow no grain if the Nile rises not to water them . Without our father's gifts we should live the lives of dogs . PERSIAN . It is true : the Queen's guard cannot live on its pay . But hear me ...
... Nile ; and the lands of our fathers will grow no grain if the Nile rises not to water them . Without our father's gifts we should live the lives of dogs . PERSIAN . It is true : the Queen's guard cannot live on its pay . But hear me ...
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... Nile . " Cæsar [ his imagination catching fire ] And why not see that ? Cleopatra : will you come with me and track ... Nile ? CLEOPATRA . No : the Nile is my ancestor ; CESAR AND CLEOPATRA 105.
... Nile . " Cæsar [ his imagination catching fire ] And why not see that ? Cleopatra : will you come with me and track ... Nile ? CLEOPATRA . No : the Nile is my ancestor ; CESAR AND CLEOPATRA 105.
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A History Bernard Shaw. CLEOPATRA . No : the Nile is my ancestor ; and he is a god . Oh ! I have thought of something . The Nile shall name it himself . Let us call upon him . [ To the Major - Domo ] Send for him . [ The three men stare ...
A History Bernard Shaw. CLEOPATRA . No : the Nile is my ancestor ; and he is a god . Oh ! I have thought of something . The Nile shall name it himself . Let us call upon him . [ To the Major - Domo ] Send for him . [ The three men stare ...
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PROLOGUE | 7 |
AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE PROLOGUE | 13 |
CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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