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Portia , wife to Brutus . Senators , citizens , guards , attendants , & c . SCENE , During a great part of the play , at Rome : afterwards at Sardis ; and near Philippi . JULIUS CÆSAR . ACT I .... SCENE I. Rome . PERSONS REPRESENTED.
Portia , wife to Brutus . Senators , citizens , guards , attendants , & c . SCENE , During a great part of the play , at Rome : afterwards at Sardis ; and near Philippi . JULIUS CÆSAR . ACT I .... SCENE I. Rome . PERSONS REPRESENTED.
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SCENE II . The same . A publick Place . [ Exeunt . Enter , in Procession , with Musick , CÆSAR ; ANTONY , for the course ; CALPHURNIA , PORTIA , DECIUS , 1 CICERO , BRUTUS , CASSIUS , and CASCA , a great Crowd follow- ing ; among them a ...
SCENE II . The same . A publick Place . [ Exeunt . Enter , in Procession , with Musick , CÆSAR ; ANTONY , for the course ; CALPHURNIA , PORTIA , DECIUS , 1 CICERO , BRUTUS , CASSIUS , and CASCA , a great Crowd follow- ing ; among them a ...
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The same phrase occurs again in the first scene of Act III Steevens .. 8 If I were Brutus now , and he were Cassius , He should not humour me ] This is a reflection on Brutus's ingra- titude ; which concludes , as is usual on such ...
The same phrase occurs again in the first scene of Act III Steevens .. 8 If I were Brutus now , and he were Cassius , He should not humour me ] This is a reflection on Brutus's ingra- titude ; which concludes , as is usual on such ...
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SCENE III . The same . A Street . Thunder and Lightning . Enter , from opposite sides , CASCA , with his sword drawn , and CICERO . Cic . Good even , Casca : Brought you Cæsar home ? 9 Why are you breathless ? and why stare you so ?
SCENE III . The same . A Street . Thunder and Lightning . Enter , from opposite sides , CASCA , with his sword drawn , and CICERO . Cic . Good even , Casca : Brought you Cæsar home ? 9 Why are you breathless ? and why stare you so ?
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Cas . Him , and his worth , and our great need of him , You have right well conceited . Let us go , For it is after midnight ; and , ere day , We will awake him , and be sure of him . [ Exeunt . ACT II ..... SCENE I. The same .
Cas . Him , and his worth , and our great need of him , You have right well conceited . Let us go , For it is after midnight ; and , ere day , We will awake him , and be sure of him . [ Exeunt . ACT II ..... SCENE I. The same .
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