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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... turns to the king's chair : Britannus and Rufio posting themselves near the steps at the other side . CESAR [ looking at Pothinus and Ptolemy ] Which is the King ? the man or the boy ? POTHINUS . I am Pothinus , the guardian of my lord ...
... turns to the king's chair : Britannus and Rufio posting themselves near the steps at the other side . CESAR [ looking at Pothinus and Ptolemy ] Which is the King ? the man or the boy ? POTHINUS . I am Pothinus , the guardian of my lord ...
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... turns from her , and is about to go out when Apollodorus and Britannus drag in Lucius Septimius to him . Rufio follows . Cæsar shud- ders ] . Again , Pompey's murderer ! RUFIO . The town has gone mad , I think . They are for tear- ing ...
... turns from her , and is about to go out when Apollodorus and Britannus drag in Lucius Septimius to him . Rufio follows . Cæsar shud- ders ] . Again , Pompey's murderer ! RUFIO . The town has gone mad , I think . They are for tear- ing ...
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... turns and looks at Cleo- patra ] . CLEOPATRA [ violently - rising ] He was slain by order of the Queen of Egypt . I am not Julius Cæsar the dreamer , who allows every slave to insult him . Rufio has said I did well : now the others ...
... turns and looks at Cleo- patra ] . CLEOPATRA [ violently - rising ] He was slain by order of the Queen of Egypt . I am not Julius Cæsar the dreamer , who allows every slave to insult him . Rufio has said I did well : now the others ...
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PROLOGUE | 7 |
AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE PROLOGUE | 13 |
CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA | 25 |
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