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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... heart , my heart , spread out thy wings : Shake off thy heavy load of love- Give me the oars , O son of a snail . SENTINEL [ threatening Ftatateeta ] Now mistress : back to your henhouse . In with you . FTATATEETA [ falling on her knees ...
... heart , my heart , spread out thy wings : Shake off thy heavy load of love- Give me the oars , O son of a snail . SENTINEL [ threatening Ftatateeta ] Now mistress : back to your henhouse . In with you . FTATATEETA [ falling on her knees ...
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A History Bernard Shaw. My heart , my heart , be whole and free : Love is thine only enemy . Meanwhile Rufio , the morning's fighting done , sits munch- ing dates on a faggot of brushwood outside the door of the lighthouse , which towers ...
A History Bernard Shaw. My heart , my heart , be whole and free : Love is thine only enemy . Meanwhile Rufio , the morning's fighting done , sits munch- ing dates on a faggot of brushwood outside the door of the lighthouse , which towers ...
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... heart of the regions of mystery ? Shall we leave Rome behind us - Rome , that has achieved greatness only to learn how greatness destroys nations of men who are not great ! Shall I make you a new kingdom , and build you a holy city ...
... heart of the regions of mystery ? Shall we leave Rome behind us - Rome , that has achieved greatness only to learn how greatness destroys nations of men who are not great ! Shall I make you a new kingdom , and build you a holy city ...
Inhalt
PROLOGUE | 7 |
AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE PROLOGUE | 13 |
CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Achillas afraid Alexandria Apollo APOLLODORUS arms bale beautiful BEL AFFRIS BELZANOR boat BRITANNUS British Briton bucina carpet Casar CENTURION CESAR CHARMIAN child clemency CLEOPATRA comes dare descended door dorus dream dressed east harbor Egyptian eyes Farewell father fool Ftatateeta girl give gods goes guard guardsmen hand head hear Julius Cæsar kill King King's ladies laugh leave legions lighthouse Listen loggia looking Lucius Septimius MAJOR-DOMO Mark Antony mistress Nile Nubian old Rome palace parapet pass patra Peace Penguin Books PERSIAN Pharsalia pilum Pompey Pompey's porters POTHINUS Ptolemy Ptolemy's quay Queen of Egypt Queen's guard rises ROMAN SOLDIERS round RUFIO calling seat SENTINEL shew shout side sits slain slave speak spears Sphinx stand steps sword tell THEODOTUS thou throne throws trumpet turns voice whilst white cat woman women write to Penguin