Julius Caesar 凯撒大帝 TheKingofdiamonds---JuliusCaesar JuliusCaesar凯撒大帝 RomangeneralStatesman(政治家)Consul(古罗马两执政官之一)AnotableauthorofLatinprose(散文)(102BC---49BC)Appearence:tallofstature(身材)withafair(白皙的)complexion,shapelylimbs,asomewhatfullface,andkee(敏锐的)blackeyes.---S...
TheKingofdiamonds ---JuliusCaesar JuliusCaesar 凯撒大帝 Romangeneral Statesman(政治家) Consul(古罗马两执政官之一) AnotableauthorofLatinprose(散文) (102BC---49BC) Appearence: tallofstature(身材)withafair(白皙的)complexion,shapelylimbs,asomewhatfullface,andkee(敏锐的)blackeyes. ---Suetonius Life...
and authoritarian, Julius Caesar is not depicted as a merciless dictator, but as someone who is capable of acknowledging the Gauls when they occasionally help him out of a bind. Even though most great sagas require a major villain in order to reveal the true hero, we have none of that ...
内容简介:What was it like to live in ancient Rome? Why not let Julius Caesar tell you about it? Youll read about his rise to power as well as what living in Ancient Rome was like. A postscript explains what happened to Caesar and why he shouldve been a bit more worried about the I...
The opening scenes show the public response to a returning hero. Even those who plot against him use elevated language: And this man Is now become a god (1.2.117-18) Cassius loathes the public celebration of Caesar, but he recognises that Caesar is the focus of an adulation that has ...
No Fear Shakespeare Julius Caesar ACT IAct 1, Scene 1Original TextModern TextEnter FLAVIUS, MURELLUS, a CARPENTER, a COBBLER, and certain other COMMONERS over the stageFLAVIUS and MURELLUS enter and speak to a CARPENTER, a COBBLER, and some other commoners.5FLAVIUS Hence! Home, you idle cre...
Rome, 44BC, the great general Julius Caesar arrives home from war as the sole ruler of Rome. The citizens cheer the conquering hero, but not all are pleased to see him return. Many fear that with nobody to oppose him, this military genius will become a cruel dictator. A conspiracy take...
ACT I Julius Caesar - Shakespeare 恺撒大帝 尤里乌斯·凯撒 - 莎士比亚.doc,No Fear Shakespeare – Julius Caesar ACT I Act 1, Scene 1 Original Text Modern Text Enter FLAVIUS, MURELLUS, a CARPENTER, a COBBLER, and certain other COMMONERS over the stage FL
Caesar also invaded Britain as well.Later he returned to Rome, where he became the Roman dictator (独者). Then he embarked (着手) on the conquest of North Afric a and Egypt.He returned to Rome again as a hero, and after giving up his dictatorship,he ruled the republic as consul, an...
unworthy hero of Lucan, might have suggested to him a little more truth in this instance, by a celebrated remark which he made on the characteristic distinction of Caesar, in comparison with other revolutionary disturbers; for, said he, whereas others had attempted the overthrow of the sta...