2019年6月11日 星期二

The sun of Rome is set! Our day is gone; Clouds, dews, and dangers come; our deeds are done!


TITINIUS
No, this was he, Messala,
But Cassius is no more. O setting sun,
As in thy red rays thou dost sink to-night,
So in his red blood Cassius' day is set;
The sun of Rome is set! Our day is gone;
Clouds, dews, and dangers come; our deeds are done!
Mistrust of my success hath done this deed.



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我們的白晝已經過去,

黑雲、夜露和危險正在

襲來,我們的事業已成
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Get an answer for 'In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Act 5, scene 3, Titinius ... extends the comparison stating that Cassius is the sun of Rome, and it has set.

The Tragedy of Julius Caesar

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