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" My desolation does begin to make A better life : Tis paltry to be Caesar; Not being fortune, he's but fortune's knave, A minister of her will ; And it is great To do that thing that ends all other deeds ; Which shackles accidents, and bolts up change;... "
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of ... - 379 ページ
William Shakespeare 著 - 1809
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The dramatic (poetical) works of William Shakspeare; illustr ..., 第 6 巻

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 556 ページ
...begin to make A better life. 'Tis paltry to be Caesar; Not being fortune, he's but fortune's knave. 2 A minister of her will. And it is great To do that...never palates more the dung; The beggar's nurse and Caesar's. 3 Enter, to the gates of the monument, PROCULEIUS, CALLUS, and Soldiers. Pro. Caesar sends...

The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, from the text of ..., 第 50 部、第 4 巻

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 586 ページ
...begin to make A better life : 'Tis paltry to be Caesar ; Not being fortune, he's but fortune's knave,* A minister of her will ; And it is great To do that...Which sleeps, and never palates more the dung, The beggars nurse and Caesar's. Enter, to the Gates of the Manument, PEOCULBIUS, GAXLUS, and Soldiers....

Shakespeare's Rome

Robert S. Miola - 2004 - 264 ページ
...censuring Rome" (V.ii.56-7). And she speaks with the same music of resolution and triumph in her voice: And it is great To do that thing that ends all other...never palates more the dung, The beggar's nurse and Caesar's. (V.ii.4-8) Cleopatra here renounces the incessant motion of the sublunary world - the ebb...

Storymaking in Bereavement: Dragons Fight in the Meadow

Alida Gersie - 1991 - 348 ページ
...person to follow Cleopatra's path, when she says: 'My desolation does begin to make a better life. It is great. To do that thing that ends all other...deeds, which shackles accidents and bolts up change.' For it is the certain conviction that one knows what it means to be dead which inspires many a suicide...

Antony and Cleopatra

William Shakespeare - 1993 - 166 ページ
...Caesar; Not being Fortune, he's but Fortune's knave, A minister of her will: and it is great [they go To do that thing that ends all other deeds, Which...change, Which sleeps, and never palates more the dung, 129 The beggar's nurse and Caesar's. Enter PROCULEIUS. As he speaks with CLEOPATRA through the bars,...

A Buddhist's Shakespeare: Affirming Self-deconstructions

James Howe - 1994 - 290 ページ
...begin to make A better life. 'Tis paltry to be Caesar; Not being Fortune, he's but Fortune's knave, A minister of her will: and it is great To do that...never palates more the dung, The beggar's nurse and Caesar's. (5.2.1-8) Worldly success, ambition, outward things in general, all are subject to "accident"...

Shakespeare as Prompter: The Amending Imagination and the Therapeutic Process

Murray Cox, Alice Theilgaard - 1994 - 482 ページ
...of grandiosity, or the importance of accident and change in the ambience of suicidal contemplation: 'and it is great To do that thing that ends all other...deeds, Which shackles accidents, and bolts up change.' If a therapist found he was asking himself in what way Birgit Smith, a potentially suicidal patient,...

Shakespearean Tragedy and Gender

Shirley Nelson Garner, Madelon Sprengnether - 1996 - 346 ページ
...very variety and changeability that have constituted her difference from the Roman ethos. She wishes to "do that thing that ends all other deeds, / Which shackles accidents and bolts up change"; at the last she disclaims even her sex: My resolution's placed, and I have nothing Of woman in me;...

Shakespeare: A Life in Drama

Stanley Wells - 1997 - 438 ページ
...instance, King Lear) presenting it as an evasion of responsibility: 'it is great', says Cleopatra, To do that thing that ends all other deeds, Which...never palates more the dung, The beggar's nurse, and Caesar's. (5.2.5-8) And when the time comes, urged on by the thought of the indignities to which she...

Antony and Cleopatra

William Shakespeare - 1999 - 202 ページ
...the scene) 2 A better life. 'Tis paltry to be Caesar: 3 Not being Fortune, he's but Fortune's knave, A minister of her will. And it is great To do that...deeds, Which shackles accidents and bolts up change; 7 Which sleeps, and never palates more the dung, The beggar's nurse and Caesar's. Enter Proculeius....




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