Classical Monologues from Aeschylus to Bernard Shaw: Older men's rolesLeon Katz Applause Theatre & Cinema, 2002 - 376ÆäÀÌÁö Covering the full scope of Western drama, from the ancient Greeks to the 20th century, this volume contains 119 monologues written for older actors. |
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... arms . Help me to untie your mother's bonds . I shall yet raise you up in Phthia to be an enemy to these Spartans . Lead on , my child . Stand here under my arms , and you too , poor woman . You ran into a fierce storm , but you have ...
... arms . Help me to untie your mother's bonds . I shall yet raise you up in Phthia to be an enemy to these Spartans . Lead on , my child . Stand here under my arms , and you too , poor woman . You ran into a fierce storm , but you have ...
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... arms lie bleeding on the grass , Mingled with weapons and unbowell'd steeds , That scattering overspread the purple plain . In all this turmoil , three long hours and more , The victory to neither part inclin'd ; Till Don Andrea , with ...
... arms lie bleeding on the grass , Mingled with weapons and unbowell'd steeds , That scattering overspread the purple plain . In all this turmoil , three long hours and more , The victory to neither part inclin'd ; Till Don Andrea , with ...
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... arms I lay , The world fell moldering from my hands each hour , And left me scarce a grasp I thank your love for't . Fulvia died ( Pardon , you gods , with my unkindness died ) ; To set the world at peace I took Octavia , This Caesar's ...
... arms I lay , The world fell moldering from my hands each hour , And left me scarce a grasp I thank your love for't . Fulvia died ( Pardon , you gods , with my unkindness died ) ; To set the world at peace I took Octavia , This Caesar's ...
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