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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... believe that I long for your departure for Rome ? CÆSAR . I no longer believe anything . My brains are asleep . Besides , who knows whether I shall return to Rome ? RUFIO [ alarmed ] How ? Eh ? What ? CESAR . What has Rome to shew me ...
... believe that I long for your departure for Rome ? CÆSAR . I no longer believe anything . My brains are asleep . Besides , who knows whether I shall return to Rome ? RUFIO [ alarmed ] How ? Eh ? What ? CESAR . What has Rome to shew me ...
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... Believe it , Rufio , if you can . RUFIO . Why , I believe it , Cæsar . You have convinced me of it long ago . But look you . You are sailing for Numidia today . Now tell me : if you meet a hungry lion there , you will not punish it for ...
... Believe it , Rufio , if you can . RUFIO . Why , I believe it , Cæsar . You have convinced me of it long ago . But look you . You are sailing for Numidia today . Now tell me : if you meet a hungry lion there , you will not punish it for ...
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... believe that 67 generations of promiscuous marriage have made any appreciable difference in the human fauna of these isles ? Certainly I do not . JULIUS CESAR As to Cæsar himself , I have purposely avoided the usual anachronism of going ...
... believe that 67 generations of promiscuous marriage have made any appreciable difference in the human fauna of these isles ? Certainly I do not . JULIUS CESAR As to Cæsar himself , I have purposely avoided the usual anachronism of going ...
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PROLOGUE | 7 |
AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE PROLOGUE | 13 |
CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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