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He's talking about how historical events get dramatised. The "lofty scene", the historical event they are witnessing, will be "acted over", portrayed as part of a play "many ages hence", or a long time from now. The play will be performed in a country that didn't exist when the historical events took place, and in a language that didn't exist either. The irony is that the line itself comes as part of a play portraying the historical event many ages after it happened, and performed in a country and a language that did not exist when the events took place. There is an even deeper irony if you see this line delivered in a performance in the USA, a state unborn when Shakespeare wrote this line and in an accent (although not in a language) unknown to him.
her name is Sonia.She also acted in the movie samrajyam with mammooty.It has a hot bed scene of her..She is really a sexy garl
when i did drama in high school we did a scene from a play that was called something along the lines of insects or something like that, anyway there is one scene from it call the butterflies which is really funny but only if it is acted well. good luck.
It's a play, not a book. It's meant to be acted out, not read. In Act 5, Scene 3 Touchstone and Audrey listen to some fellows sing a song called "It Was a Lover and his Lass".
Juliet's Nurse in Romeo and Juliet
The quote is from William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Act 3 Scene I in which the character Cassius says to Brutus 'Stoop, then, and wash. How many ages hence shall this our lofty scene be acted over in states unborn and accents yet unknown!'
Cassius in the play Julius Caesar
He's talking about how historical events get dramatised. The "lofty scene", the historical event they are witnessing, will be "acted over", portrayed as part of a play "many ages hence", or a long time from now. The play will be performed in a country that didn't exist when the historical events took place, and in a language that didn't exist either. The irony is that the line itself comes as part of a play portraying the historical event many ages after it happened, and performed in a country and a language that did not exist when the events took place. There is an even deeper irony if you see this line delivered in a performance in the USA, a state unborn when Shakespeare wrote this line and in an accent (although not in a language) unknown to him.
anything that will cause a scene...hence the name
Mariclare Costello
The scene of the murder was filled with gore.
The scene in the movie was hilarious.
the scene was so nice
I have never scene such a beautiful scene before in my life.
her name is Sonia.She also acted in the movie samrajyam with mammooty.It has a hot bed scene of her..She is really a sexy garl
yes, one of his movies he acted as a gay man and did a gay scene. the movie was called Little Ashes
The beautiful mountain scene was caught on camera.