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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... door . With a shriek , the women fly after him . Ftatateeta's jaw expresses savage resolution : she does not budge . Cleopatra can hardly restrain herself from following them . Cæsar grips her wrist , and looks steadfastly at her . She ...
... door . With a shriek , the women fly after him . Ftatateeta's jaw expresses savage resolution : she does not budge . Cleopatra can hardly restrain herself from following them . Cæsar grips her wrist , and looks steadfastly at her . She ...
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... door of the lighthouse , which towers gigantic to the clouds on his left . His helmet , full of dates , is between his knees ; and a leath- ern bottle of wine is by his side . Behind him the great stone pedestal of the lighthouse is ...
... door of the lighthouse , which towers gigantic to the clouds on his left . His helmet , full of dates , is between his knees ; and a leath- ern bottle of wine is by his side . Behind him the great stone pedestal of the lighthouse is ...
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... door on them ] . What are you waiting for ? FTATATEETA . It is not meet that the Queen remain alone with- CLEOPATRA [ interrupting her ] Ftatateeta : must I sacrifice you to your father's gods to teach you that I am Queen of Egypt , and ...
... door on them ] . What are you waiting for ? FTATATEETA . It is not meet that the Queen remain alone with- CLEOPATRA [ interrupting her ] Ftatateeta : must I sacrifice you to your father's gods to teach you that I am Queen of Egypt , and ...
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PROLOGUE | 7 |
AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE PROLOGUE | 13 |
CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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