Julius CaesarRandom House Publishing Group, 1988 M01 1 - 288 páginas In this striking tragedy of political conflict, Shakespeare turns to the ancient Roman world and to the famous assassination of Julius Caesar by his republican opponents. The play is one of tumultuous rivalry, of prophetic warnings–“Beware the ides of March”–and of moving public oratory, “Friends, Romans, countrymen!” Ironies abound and most of all for Brutus, whose fate it is to learn that his idealistic motives for joining the conspiracy against a would-be dictator are not enough to sustain the movement once Caesar is dead. Each Edition Includes: • Comprehensive explanatory notes • Vivid introductions and the most up-to-date scholarship • Clear, modernized spelling and punctuation, enabling contemporary readers to understand the Elizabethan English • Completely updated, detailed bibliographies and performance histories • An interpretive essay on film adaptations of the play, along with an extensive filmography |
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... Portia . PORTIA Brutus , my lord ! BRUTUS Portia , what mean you ? Wherefore rise you now ? It is not for your health thus to commit Your weak condition to the raw cold morning . PORTIA Nor for yours neither . You've ungently , Brutus ...
... Portia . PORTIA Brutus , my lord ! BRUTUS Portia , what mean you ? Wherefore rise you now ? It is not for your health thus to commit Your weak condition to the raw cold morning . PORTIA Nor for yours neither . You've ungently , Brutus ...
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... Portia and Lucius . 13 Exit . 15 PORTIA I prithee , boy , run to the Senate House . Stay not to answer me , but get thee gone .-- Why dost thou stay ? LUCIUS PORTIA To know my errand , madam . I would have had thee there and here again ...
... Portia and Lucius . 13 Exit . 15 PORTIA I prithee , boy , run to the Senate House . Stay not to answer me , but get thee gone .-- Why dost thou stay ? LUCIUS PORTIA To know my errand , madam . I would have had thee there and here again ...
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... PORTIA What is ' t o'clock ? SOOTHSAYER PORTIA About the ninth hour , lady . 24 Is Caesar yet gone to the Capitol ? SOOTHSAYER Madam , not yet . I go to take my stand , To see him pass on to the Capitol . PORTIA Thou hast some suit to ...
... PORTIA What is ' t o'clock ? SOOTHSAYER PORTIA About the ninth hour , lady . 24 Is Caesar yet gone to the Capitol ? SOOTHSAYER Madam , not yet . I go to take my stand , To see him pass on to the Capitol . PORTIA Thou hast some suit to ...
Contenido
Foreword | vii |
Introduction | xvii |
Julius Caesar in Performance | xxv |
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Alarum Antony's army Artemidorus available in Canada BANTAM CLASSIC-A BANTAM BANTAM CLASSICS battle bear blood Brutus and Cassius BRUTUS CASSIUS Caius Calpurnia Capitol CASCA Cassius CASSIUS BRUTUS Cato Cicero Cinna Claudius CLITUS conspiracy conspirators countrymen dangerous Dardanius Decius Brutus doth dream Enter Brutus Exeunt Exit fear fire Flavius follow FOURTH PLEBEIAN friends give gods hand hath hear heart honor humor ides of March Joseph Papp Julius Caesar king Lepidus Ligarius live look lord Lucilius Marcus Brutus Mark Antony marketplace Marullus matter Messala Metellus Cimber mettle murder night noble Brutus Octavius Philippi Pindarus play's Plutarch political Pompey Pompey's Portia Publius Roman Rome scene SECOND PLEBEIAN Senate SERVANT Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's play soldiers SOOTHSAYER speak speech spirit stand Strato sword tell theater thee things THIRD PLEBEIAN thou art Titinius tragedies Trebonius unto VARRO Volumnius words