William Shakespeare 157 ACT V SCENE I. CAESAR'S CAMP BEFORE ALEX<strong>AND</strong>RIA. % [Enter CAESAR, AGRIPPA, DOLABELLA, MAECENAS, GALLUS, PROCULEIUS, and Others.] CAESAR. Go to him, Dolabella, bid him yield; Being so frustrate, tell him he mocks The pauses that he makes. DOLABELLA. Caesar, I shall. [Exit.] [Enter DERCETAS with the sword of <strong>ANTONY</strong>.] CAESAR. Wherefore is that? And what art thou that dar'st Appear thus to us? DERCETAS. I am call'd Dercetas; Mark Antony I serv'd, who best was worthy art: art. bid: offre, soumission, demander, offrir, prier, enchère, annonce, tentative de prise, mise dans les enchères. frustrate: frustrer, frustres, frustre, frustrent, frustrez, frustrons. makes: fait, rend. sword: épée, sabre, glaive. thou: tu, vous, toi. worthy: digne. French
158 Antony and Cleopatra Best to be serv'd: whilst he stood up and spoke, He was my master, and I wore my life To spend upon his haters. If thou please To take me to thee, as I was to him I'll be to Caesar; if thou pleasest not, I yield thee up my life. % CAESAR. DERCETAS. I say, O Caesar, Antony is dead. What is't thou say'st? CAESAR. The breaking of so great a thing should make A greater crack: the round world Should have shook lions into civil streets, And citizens to their dens. The death of Antony Is not a single doom; in the name lay A moiety of the world. DERCETAS. He is dead, Caesar; Not by a public minister of justice, Nor by a hired knife; but that self hand Which writ his honour in the acts it did Hath, with the courage which the heart did lend it, Splitted the heart.--This is his sword; I robb'd his wound of it; behold it stain'd With his most noble blood. CAESAR. Look you sad, friends? The gods rebuke me, but it is tidings To wash the eyes of kings. acts: agit. behold: voilà, voici, apercevoir, voir. breaking: rupture, broyage, fracture, floculation, brisement. courage: courage, abattage. crack: fissure, craquer, fente, craquement, fêlure, crevasse, crack, crique, gercer, gerçure, fêler. doom: ruine. gods: poulailler. hired: loua, louèrent, louâtes, louas, louâmes, louai, loué, embauchai, French embauché, embauchâtes, embaucha. thee: toi, te, vous. honour: honneur, honorer. thou: tu, vous, toi. knife: couteau, le couteau, poignarder. wash: laver, laves, lavez, lavent, lend: prêter, prête, prêtes, prêtez, lavons, lave, lavage, blanchissage. prêtent, prêtons, emprunter, wound: blessure, blesser, plaie. empruntes, empruntez, empruntons, writ: acte de signification, acte empruntent. judiciaire, mandat. moiety: groupe caractéristique. yield: rendement, céder, cèdent, cèdes, noble: noble, élevé. cédez, cédons, cède, abandonner, rebuke: réprimander, gronder, reprocher, sermonner, reprendre, repousser, reproche. produire, abdiquer, reculer.
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