Julius Caesar in Shakespeare, Shaw, and the AncientsHarcourt, Brace, 1960 - 215页 Pieces together the life of Julius Caesar using the histories of Plutarch, Cicero, Suetonius, and Appian, and as reflected in the dramas of Shakespeare and Shaw. |
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第90页
... never abide that they should come so near their faces with the points of their darts , but hung down their heads for fear to be hit with them in their eyes , and turned their backs , cover- ing their face because they should not be hurt ...
... never abide that they should come so near their faces with the points of their darts , but hung down their heads for fear to be hit with them in their eyes , and turned their backs , cover- ing their face because they should not be hurt ...
第112页
... never resolutely deter- mined with himself to make war , or peace ; but otherwise , that he was certainly minded never to be slave nor subject . And therefore he won- dered much at him , how Cicero could be afraid of the danger of civil ...
... never resolutely deter- mined with himself to make war , or peace ; but otherwise , that he was certainly minded never to be slave nor subject . And therefore he won- dered much at him , how Cicero could be afraid of the danger of civil ...
第137页
... never man tasted of their flesh before . Now their intent was to join with the legions that were on the other side of the mountains , under Lepidus ' charge : whom Antonius took to be his friend , because he had helped him to many ...
... never man tasted of their flesh before . Now their intent was to join with the legions that were on the other side of the mountains , under Lepidus ' charge : whom Antonius took to be his friend , because he had helped him to many ...
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Achillas afraid APOLL Apollodorus arms army battle BELZ BRIT Britannus brought Brutus and Cassius Caius called camp Capitol CASC Casca CASS Cassius Cato cause Cicero Cinna CLEO Cleopatra Clodius command conspirators consul consulship Crassus danger death Decimus deed Dolabella Egypt Egyptians enemies fear fight fled fought friends FTAT Ftatateeta Gaius Gaul gave give gods hand hath head hear heart honor Ides of March Julius Caesar killed king legions Lepidus look Lucius Marcus Marcus Brutus Marius Mark Antony matter Messala murder night noble Octavian Octavius Caesar palace peace Philippi pilum Pompey Pompey's POTH Pothinus Praetor Ptolemy Queen Roman Rome Rufio Senate sent side slain slaves soldiers speak stand sword tell thee Theodotus things thou thought tion Titinius took Trebonius tribune turn unto victory wife word