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This is said by Casca in Act I, Scene III.
In Act IV Scene 2 about three guys say "Stand!" Can't get much shorter than that.
It depends what scene you are talking about. Also what edition you are talking about. The line numbers change from version to version.
Antony said this of Caesar in Act II, Scene 3, in the Forum. Play is The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare. The actual line is this: "You all did see that on the Lupercal I thrice presented him a kingly crown, Which he did thrice refuse: was this ambition?" There is a link below to help you along.
"Oh, you Hard Hearts" Act 1; Scene 1; Line 35 "Give him Some Soil" Act 1; Scene 2; Line 45 Alliterations are the repetitions of initial sounds
Act 3 , Scene 1 , Line 244
In act III scene I, line 244, Antony speaks of his true feelings of the death of Caesar and what he thinks of his murdurers. He confesses alone what he really is up to. Reference-Julius Caesar play.
Cassius say that line in act 2 scene 1 Line 192.
Marcus Brutus on line 95 of Act 5 Scene 3 of Julius Caesar ;D
This is said by Casca in Act I, Scene III.
"The proof of it will turn to redder drops." The palindrome is, of course, "redder".
In Act IV Scene 2 about three guys say "Stand!" Can't get much shorter than that.
This is part of a line of Marc Antony's speech in the play "Julius Caesar". The speech is from Act 3, Scene 2 of the play attributed William Shakespeare.
It depends what scene you are talking about. Also what edition you are talking about. The line numbers change from version to version.
Antony said this of Caesar in Act II, Scene 3, in the Forum. Play is The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare. The actual line is this: "You all did see that on the Lupercal I thrice presented him a kingly crown, Which he did thrice refuse: was this ambition?" There is a link below to help you along.
FLAVIUS
In Brutus' silioquy in ACT 2, SCENE 1 (line 10-34) Brutus reveals that although he loves Caesar and has nothing against him it is possible that once Caesar becomes king he will be like a snake and be bad for Rome