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I do fear , the people Choose Cæfar for their king . Caf . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think you would not have it so . Bru . I would not , Caffius ; yet I love him well :But wherefore do you hold me here fo long ?
I do fear , the people Choose Cæfar for their king . Caf . Ay , do you fear it ? Then must I think you would not have it so . Bru . I would not , Caffius ; yet I love him well :But wherefore do you hold me here fo long ?
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... ( quoth he ) I never reckon of them : but thofe pale - visaged and carrion - lean people , I fear them most , meaning Brutus and Caffius , " And again : " Cæfar Yon Caffius has a lean and hungry look ; He JULIUS CESAR . 15.
... ( quoth he ) I never reckon of them : but thofe pale - visaged and carrion - lean people , I fear them most , meaning Brutus and Caffius , " And again : " Cæfar Yon Caffius has a lean and hungry look ; He JULIUS CESAR . 15.
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Ant . Fear him not , Cæfar , he's not dangerous ; He is a noble Roman , and well given . Caf . ' Would he were fatter : -But I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear , I do not know the man I should avoid So foon as that ...
Ant . Fear him not , Cæfar , he's not dangerous ; He is a noble Roman , and well given . Caf . ' Would he were fatter : -But I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear , I do not know the man I should avoid So foon as that ...
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... ftinking breath because Cæfar refus'd the crown , that it had almost choak'd Cæfar ; for he fwooned , and fell down at it : And for mine own part , I durft not laugh , for fear of opening my lips , and receiving the bad air . Caf .
... ftinking breath because Cæfar refus'd the crown , that it had almost choak'd Cæfar ; for he fwooned , and fell down at it : And for mine own part , I durft not laugh , for fear of opening my lips , and receiving the bad air . Caf .
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Befides , ( I have not fince put up my fword ) Against the Capitol I met a lion , Who glar'd upon me , and went furly by , Without annoying me : And there were drawn Upon a heap a hundred ghaftly women , Transformed with their fear ...
Befides , ( I have not fince put up my fword ) Against the Capitol I met a lion , Who glar'd upon me , and went furly by , Without annoying me : And there were drawn Upon a heap a hundred ghaftly women , Transformed with their fear ...
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Antony Apem appears bear believe better blood bring brother Brutus Cæfar Caffius called Cleo Cleopatra comes common copy dead death doth editions editors Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fall fame fear feems fenfe fhall fhew fhould fight follow fome fons fool fortune fpeak friends fuch fword give given gods gold hand hath hear heart honour JOHNSON keep king leave live look lord Lucius mafter MALONE Marcus Mark means mind moft muft muſt nature never night noble once paffage Perhaps play poet poor prefent queen Roman Rome SCENE Shakspeare STEEVENS tears tell thee thefe theſe thing thofe thou thou art thought Timon Titus true turn WARBURTON