It was spoken by a fan of Pompey, who was defeated by Julius Caesar. When Caeser marched through Rome as victor, the speech was aimed at all those who were cheering Caesar instead of mourning the defeat of Pompei. The peoples hearts were made of stone, and they had no feelings (senseless).
"Worse" is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense.
The word 'worse' is an adjective so doesn't have a past participle. Only verbs have a past tense/past participle.
i think it was the barber surgeons
The Visigoths defeated the Romans at the Battle of Adrianople in 378. This was the second worse defeat in Roman history. Adrianople was near modern day Edirne, in European Turkey.
Spain started slavery but then they taught the English how to do it. Then it became worse. Spain showed the English how to get people from Africa and they showed the English how to spread the Africans so the can't communicate to escape!
Marcellus
Yes.
Marullus calls a group of Roman workmen "blocks and stones" in the following passage: "You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things! You hard hearts, you cruel men of Rome, knew you not Pompey?" He is complaining about their insensitivity in cheering the victor in a civil war, when the loser was also one of their fellow-citizens (and a well-renowned one at that).
Worse Things Waiting was created in 1973.
Things Could Be Worse was created in 1990.
Worse Things Waiting has 353 pages.
i dont know and dont try to make the econmy worse
It can make kidney disease or kidney stones worse or it can make hereditary iron overload disorder (hematochromatosis) worse.
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The cast of Things Worse - 2011 includes: Faisal Lutchmedial as Vik Alex Nemeroff as Avery
yes because the economy is going bad and i dont see him doing anything about hes just making things worse!
In darkness there is always light means that even if things get worse and worse they will get better