Brutus, thou sleep'st. Awake, and see thyself! Shall Rome,etc. Speak,strike,redress! This letter means "Brutus, you're sleeping. Wake up." I've noticed many such calls to action left where I would find them. "Is Rome going to … etc
the praetor's chair, old brutus' statue & in at his window.
"Good Cinna, take this paper, And look you lay it in the praetor's chair, Where Brutus may but find it; and throw this In at his window; set this up with wax Upon old Brutus' statue; all this done, Repair to Pompey's porch, where you shall find us." (1.3 lines 142-147) The three messages Cinna is to make sure Brutus gets are to encourage him to oppose Caesar's ambition.
After Brutus leaves the stage before Scene 2 of Act I ends, Cassius' soliloquy foreshadows that Cassius will persuade Brutus to join some conspirators in the dethroning of Julius Caesar by throwing rocks, which would contain messages in various handwritings (as if they all came from the minds of several citizens), through Brutus' window, mutually urging him to join the conspiracy against the Roman dictator.
The upright of a sash window is called a stile. There is a diagram showing this and the other names of parts of a sash window at `Windows - Window Sash' http://www.inquirewithin.biz/windows/window_sash.htm.
In a sash window, the window panels open by sliding up and down in vertical grooves, possibly aided by a system of cords and balanced weights. The sash is made of window panes and their border.
the praetor's chair, old brutus' statue & in at his window.
He discovers the letter that has been thrown through Brutus's window, and, though not directly stated in the play, he informs Brutus's wife, Portia, of what has happened, setting in motion the thoughts that led her to commit suicide
"Good Cinna, take this paper, And look you lay it in the praetor's chair, Where Brutus may but find it; and throw this In at his window; set this up with wax Upon old Brutus' statue; all this done, Repair to Pompey's porch, where you shall find us." (1.3 lines 142-147) The three messages Cinna is to make sure Brutus gets are to encourage him to oppose Caesar's ambition.
He throws fake letters from ' the citizens of rome' in his window to make it look like they wanted him to do something about caesar.
The purpose for window envelopes is simple. In order for business to save time, as well as ink and toner, the letters and correspondence written are labelled with the address, and folded in such a way that it doesn't have to be reprinted on the envelope itself, but will show through the window.
The first four letters of window!
It depends. Possibly knowing that Cassius had faked the scrolls thrown into Brutus's window, he would have wished to dissociate himself from that kind of trickery. But Brutus considered himself to be a stoic, and would not have wanted to admit that he could be so easily influenced.
No. A column is identified by the letters at the top of the window.
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W. T. Cunningham has written: 'The playmaker's window' 'The Playmaker's Window'
Drape is the answer.
The code for a tempered glass window is typically marked with the letters "T" or "TGP" to indicate that it is tempered glass.