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... Peace , ho ! C©¡sar speaks . 1 See Notes on I. i . 68 , and I. ii . 3 . [ Music ceases . Calpurnia ! Cal . Here , my lord . Cas . Stand. SCENE II . Rome . ' Against the Capitol I met a Lion.'1. IO [ I , i . 71-78 ; ii . 1 JULIUS CESAR , ་ ..
... Peace , ho ! C©¡sar speaks . 1 See Notes on I. i . 68 , and I. ii . 3 . [ Music ceases . Calpurnia ! Cal . Here , my lord . Cas . Stand. SCENE II . Rome . ' Against the Capitol I met a Lion.'1. IO [ I , i . 71-78 ; ii . 1 JULIUS CESAR , ་ ..
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... peace yet again ! [ Music ceases . Cas . Who is it in the press that calls on me ? 15 I hear a tongue , shriller than all the music , Cry ' C©¡sar ! ' - Speak ; C©¡sar is turn'd to hear . Sooth . Beware the ides of March . C©¡s . What man ...
... peace yet again ! [ Music ceases . Cas . Who is it in the press that calls on me ? 15 I hear a tongue , shriller than all the music , Cry ' C©¡sar ! ' - Speak ; C©¡sar is turn'd to hear . Sooth . Beware the ides of March . C©¡s . What man ...
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... live , and laugh at this hereafter . Bru . Peace ! count the clock . Cas . [ Clock strikes . The clock hath stricken three . Treb . ' Tis time to part . Cas . But it is doubtful yet , 195 Whether 34 [ II . i . 164-193 . JULIUS CAESAR .
... live , and laugh at this hereafter . Bru . Peace ! count the clock . Cas . [ Clock strikes . The clock hath stricken three . Treb . ' Tis time to part . Cas . But it is doubtful yet , 195 Whether 34 [ II . i . 164-193 . JULIUS CAESAR .
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... peace to - night : Thrice hath Calpurnia in her sleep cried out , ' Help , ho ! they murder C©¡sar ! ' - Who's within ? Serv . My lord ? Enter a Servant . Cas . Go bid the priests do present sacrifice , And bring me their opinions of ...
... peace to - night : Thrice hath Calpurnia in her sleep cried out , ' Help , ho ! they murder C©¡sar ! ' - Who's within ? Serv . My lord ? Enter a Servant . Cas . Go bid the priests do present sacrifice , And bring me their opinions of ...
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... Peace , freedom , and liberty ! ' IIO Cas . Stoop then , and wash . How many ages hence Shall this our lofty scene be acted o'er , In states unborn , and accents yet unknown ! Bru . How many times shall C©¡sar bleed in sport , That now ...
... Peace , freedom , and liberty ! ' IIO Cas . Stoop then , and wash . How many ages hence Shall this our lofty scene be acted o'er , In states unborn , and accents yet unknown ! Bru . How many times shall C©¡sar bleed in sport , That now ...
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adjectives Alarum bear blood Brutus and Cassius C©¡s Caius Calpurnia Capitol Casca Cassius Cato cause Cicero Cinna Clitus conspirators crown dangerous dead death dost doth enemy Enter BRUTUS Exeunt Exit fear feast of Lupercal fire flattered gods griefs hand hath hear heart hence honour humour ides of March Julius C©¡sar kill Latin Lepidus Ligarius live look lord Lucil Lucilius Lupercalia Marcus Brutus Mark Antony master means Messala Metellus Cimber mighty mov'd night noble Brutus nouns Octavius Philippi Pindarus play Plutarch Pompey Pompey's Portia prefix Price Twopence Publius Re-enter LUCIUS Represents O.E. Roman Rome SCENE senators Shakespeare sick smile soldier Sooth speak spirit stand Strato streets sword syllables tell thee thing thou art Thou hast Titinius to-day traitors Trebonius unto verbs vile Volumnius word wrong ¥É¥Ï