Classical Monologues from Aeschylus to Bernard Shaw: Older men's rolesLeon Katz Applause Theatre & Cinema, 2002 - 376페이지 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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... become my friend , And so much good to wish to do my friend , As knowing he may yet become my foe ? Most men have found friendship a treacherous harbor . Enough : this will be well . You , my wife , go in And fervently and continually ...
... become my friend , And so much good to wish to do my friend , As knowing he may yet become my foe ? Most men have found friendship a treacherous harbor . Enough : this will be well . You , my wife , go in And fervently and continually ...
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... become certain of the imminent treachery of Octavio Piccolomini , who had been Wallenstein's most trusted ally , he rejects the possibility out of hand because of certain portents . His unshakable faith in these signs makes him ...
... become certain of the imminent treachery of Octavio Piccolomini , who had been Wallenstein's most trusted ally , he rejects the possibility out of hand because of certain portents . His unshakable faith in these signs makes him ...
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... become is a perspiring woman . " Death mimicks birth , ” he concludes , and , in imagery close to Beckett's vision of birth as " astride the grave , ” he stares at the image of the dying , as naked as newborn babes , with “ a shroud for ...
... become is a perspiring woman . " Death mimicks birth , ” he concludes , and , in imagery close to Beckett's vision of birth as " astride the grave , ” he stares at the image of the dying , as naked as newborn babes , with “ a shroud for ...
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458 BC AESCHYLUS Agamemnon tr L Katz | 5 |
Aegisthus rejoices in the death of Agamemnon | 11 |
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Aegisthus AESCHYLUS Agamemnon Ajax Andromache Antigone Apollo Aristophanes arms Atreus Augustus battle blessings blood breast bring brother Caesar chorus Cinna comedy Creon crime curse Cyrano Danton dark daughter dead death deed Deianeira Dionysus earth enemy Euripides evil eyes face fate father fear follow give gods gold Greek mythology guilt Hades hand hate heart heaven Heracles Hieronymo honor husband intent Jocasta JONSON kill King kiss lady live look Lord lover madness marriage Mathias Menelaus mind moral mother murder never night Oedipus Oedipus the King once pain Peachum Peleus Pentheus play Polyneices pray Prometheus punishment rage reason revenge ruin scene Sejanus sons SOPHOCLES soul speak speech suffer sword tears tell Thebes thee there's Theseus thing thou Thyestes Tiresias tragedy Troy Volpone wife woman women words young Zeus