Julius CaesarAllyn & Bacon, 1895 - 123페이지 |
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... death of MESSALA , M. EMILIUS LEPIDUS , Julius Cæsar . CICERO , YOUNG CATO , VOLUMNIUS , friends to Brutus and Cassius . PUBLIUS , senators . POPILIUS LENA , MARCUS BRUTUS , CASSIUS , VARRO , CLITUS , CLAUDIUS , servants to Brutus ...
... death of MESSALA , M. EMILIUS LEPIDUS , Julius Cæsar . CICERO , YOUNG CATO , VOLUMNIUS , friends to Brutus and Cassius . PUBLIUS , senators . POPILIUS LENA , MARCUS BRUTUS , CASSIUS , VARRO , CLITUS , CLAUDIUS , servants to Brutus ...
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... death i ' the other , And I will look on both indifferently : For let the gods so speed me as I love The name of honor more than I fear death . Cas . I know that virtue to be in you , Brutus , As well as I do know your outward favor ...
... death i ' the other , And I will look on both indifferently : For let the gods so speed me as I love The name of honor more than I fear death . Cas . I know that virtue to be in you , Brutus , As well as I do know your outward favor ...
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... death : and for my part , I know no personal cause to spurn at him , But for the general . He would be crowned : [ Exit . 10 How that might change his nature , there's the question . It is the bright day that brings forth the adder ...
... death : and for my part , I know no personal cause to spurn at him , But for the general . He would be crowned : [ Exit . 10 How that might change his nature , there's the question . It is the bright day that brings forth the adder ...
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... death and envy afterwards ; For Antony is but a limb of Cæsar ; 165 Let us be sacrificers , but not butchers , Caius . We all stand up against the spirit of Cæsar ; And in the spirit of men there is no blood : O , that we then could ...
... death and envy afterwards ; For Antony is but a limb of Cæsar ; 165 Let us be sacrificers , but not butchers , Caius . We all stand up against the spirit of Cæsar ; And in the spirit of men there is no blood : O , that we then could ...
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... death of princes . Cæs . Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once . Of all the wonders that I yet have heard , It seems to me most strange that men should fear 34 JULIUS CESAR .
... death of princes . Cæs . Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once . Of all the wonders that I yet have heard , It seems to me most strange that men should fear 34 JULIUS CESAR .
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Alarum art thou ARTEMIDORUS battle bear blood Brutus and Cassius Brutus's Cæs Caius Calpurnia Capitol Casca Cato CESAR Cicero Cinna Claudius Clitus common conspirators countrymen crown dangerous DARDANIUS death Decius Brutus deed dost doth durst enemies Enter BRUTUS Exeunt Exit fear feast of Lupercal fire Fourth Cit friend to Brutus give gods hand hath hear heart honorable ides of March Julius Cæsar Lepidus Ligarius look lord Lucil Lucilius Marcus Brutus Mark Antony matter means Messala Metellus Cimber mighty night noble Brutus Octavius Philippi Pindarus play Plut Plutarch poet poet's Pompey's Portia Publius Re-enter LUCIUS Roman Rome Scene senators servant to Brutus Shak Shakespeare speak speech spirit stand Strato subjunctive sword tell thee things Third Cit thou art thou hast Titinius to-day traitors Trebonius unto verb Volumnius walk word wrong
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52 페이지 - Brutus' love to Caesar was no less than his. If then that friend demand why Brutus rose against Caesar, this is my answer: not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.
10 페이지 - tis true, this god did shake : His coward lips did from their colour fly ; And that same eye whose bend doth awe the world Did lose his lustre : I did hear him groan : Ay, and that tongue of his that bade the Romans Mark him, and write his speeches in their books, , Alas ! it cried, " Give me some drink, Titinius,
68 페이지 - I had rather coin my heart, And drop my blood for drachmas, than to wring From the hard hands of peasants their vile trash, By any indirection. I did send To you for gold to pay my legions, Which you denied me.
9 페이지 - I cannot tell what you and other men Think of this life, but, for my single self, I had as lief not be as live to be In awe of such a thing as I myself. I was born free as Caesar ; so were you : We both have fed as well, and we can both Endure the winter's cold as well as he...
45 페이지 - Stoop then, and wash. — How many ages hence, Shall this our lofty scene be acted over, In states unborn, and accents yet unknown ? Bru.
55 페이지 - ... man. I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke, But here I am to speak what I do know. You all did love him once, not without cause: What cause withholds you then to mourn for him?
58 페이지 - I come not, friends, to steal away your hearts; I am no orator, as Brutus is, But, as you know me all, a plain blunt man, That love my friend; and that they know full well That gave me public leave to speak of him.
13 페이지 - As thou dost, Antony; he hears no music; Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort As if he mock'd himself and scorn'd his spirit That could be moved to smile at any thing. Such men as he be never at heart's ease Whiles they behold a greater than themselves, And therefore are they very dangerous.
10 페이지 - Caesar carelessly but nod on him. He had a fever when he was in Spain, And when the fit was on him, I did mark How he did shake...
59 페이지 - I am no orator, as Brutus is; But, as you know me all, a plain blunt man, That love my friend; and that they know full well That gave me public leave to speak of him: For I have neither wit, nor words, nor worth, Action, nor utterance, nor the power of speech, To stir men's blood: I only speak right on; I tell you that which you yourselves do know...