Julius CaesarStandard Ebooks After defeating enemies in battle, Roman citizens celebrate in the streets as Julius Caesar and his entourage make their way through the city. As Caesar passes a soothsayer, he receives an ominous warning: “Beware the ides of March,” which he immediately disregards. Meanwhile, some of his closest followers are convinced their leader has become too powerful and plot his removal. Plutarch’s Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans was Shakespeare’s primary source for Julius Caesar. This Standard Ebooks edition is based on William George Clark and William Aldis Wright’s 1887 Victoria edition, which is taken from the Globe edition. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks. |
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... mind hold and your dinner worth the eating. CASSIUS Good: I will expect you. CASCA BRUTUS Do so. Farewell, both. (Exit.) What a blunt fellow is this grown to be! He was quick mettle when he went to school. CASSIUS BRUTUS CASSIUS So is ...
... minds keep ever with their likes ; For who so firm that cannot be seduced ? Caesar doth bear me hard ; but he loves Brutus : If I were Brutus now and he were Cassius , He should not humour me . I will this night , In several hands , in ...
... minds are dead, And we are govern'd with our mothers' spirits; Our yoke and sufferance show us womanish. CASCA Indeed, they say the senators to-morrow Mean to establish Caesar as a king; CASSIUS CASCA CASSIUS CASCA And he shall wear his ...
... mind, Which, by the right and virtue of my place, I ought to know of: and, upon my knees, I charm you, by my once-commended beauty, By all your vows of love and that great vow Which did incorporate and make us one, That you unfold to me ...
... minds may change . Besides , it were a mock Apt to be render'd , for someone to say " Break up the senate till another time , When Caesar's wife shall meet with better dreams . " If Caesar hide himself , shall they not whisper " Lo ...