Friday, February 27, 2009

*a) Julius Caesar Comments

Rating: 2.9

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Enter ELPIDIUS MARULLUS tribun of the people and PORTIA, Marcus Brutus's wife, over the stage

PORTIA: Ave, I am saying hello to you. I am seeing the person I saw years ago.
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Paolo Giuseppe Mazzarello
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I Am Charlie 10 August 2009

I've always liked history... I'm intrigued. especially since I'm reading another interpretation of events at the moment by Colleen Mccullough...Very interesting.

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Sarwar Chowdhury 21 June 2009

great indeed your endevour! 10+

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Mel Vincent Basconcillo 14 April 2009

yes truly a work of art

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Sadiqullah Khan 13 March 2009

Sometimes poetic expression fails to give a counter view which has to answered in great detail. Most of the times eloquence to an expression is added by just giving the first view and then putting down the other, which need personfication. In scripture this first and second view is between the sinners and the belivers. This may not be the case with independent verse though. The beauty of word remains and so is expression. For dialogue a much broader canvas is needed with intended outcome that shall be in consonace with accepted soceital behavior or as the expectations go on. Or as the theme dictates. This is a great series.

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Sadiqullah Khan 28 February 2009

A small significant act in poetry, I learned how to write dialogue poetically. A new genre.10

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