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Clips from Julius Caesar (1953)
"You, sir, what trade are you?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Be gone! Run to your houses,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"See where their basest metal be not moved."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"They vanish tongue-tied in their guiltiness!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"May we do so? You know, it is the feast of Lupercal."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Who else would soar above the view of men"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"When Caesar says do this, it is performed."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Set on and leave no ceremony out!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I hear a tongue, shriller than all the music, cry Caesar."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Look upon Caesar."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"that you might see your shadow."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"have wished that noble Brutus had his eyes."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I, your glass, will modestly discover to yourself"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I know that virtue to be in you, Brutus, as well as I do know your outward favor."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"We both have fed as well,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and must bend his body if Caesar carelessly but nod on him."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Caesar! Caesar!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"He had a fever when he was in Spain,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Caesar! Caesar!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Another general shout."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Weigh them, it is as heavy. Conjure with them,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Rome, thou hast lost the breed of noble bloods."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"O you and I have heard our fathers say, there was a Brutus once"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and answer such high things."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"than to repute himself a son of Rome under these hard conditions"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"The games are done and Caesar is returning."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Calpurnia's cheek is pale,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and Cicero looks with such ferret and such fiery eyes"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Antonius, let me have men about me that are fat,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Fear him not, Caesar. He is not dangerous."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"But I fear him not."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"He hears no music."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Such men as he be never at heart's ease"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"for always I am Caesar."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"what thou think'st of him."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and he put it by thrice, every time gentler than other,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I can as well be hanged as tell the manner of it."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"It was mere foolery. I did not mark it."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I saw Mark Antony offer him a crown."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"No, Caesar hath it not,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"he desired their worships to think it was his infirmity."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"There's no heed to be taken of them."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Did Cicero say anything?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Fare you well."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Do so. Farewell, both."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Tomorrow, if you please to speak with me, I will come home to you."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Or, if you will, come home to me, and I will wait for you."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"writings all tending to the great opinion that Rome holds of his name,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"wherein obscurely Caesar's ambition shall be glanced at."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"And after this let Caesar seat him sure,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Why are you breathless? And why stare you so?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and I have seen the ambitious ocean swell and rage and foam,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Either there is a civil strife in heaven,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"And there were drawn upon a heap"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"100 ghastly women, transformed with their fear,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Comes Caesar to the Capitol tomorrow?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"He doth, for he did bid Antonius send word to you he would be there tomorrow."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Good night then, Casca."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Farewell, Cicero."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Casca, by your voice."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and those sparks of life that should be in a Roman"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"you do want, or else you use not."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"A man no mightier than thyself or me."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"'Tis Caesar that you mean, is it not, Cassius?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I know where I will wear this dagger, then."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"bears the power to cancel his captivity."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"They that with haste will make a mighty fire begin it with weak straws."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"But, O grief, where hast thou led me?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I, per chance, speak this before a willing bondman."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"And I will set this foot of mine as far as who goes farthest."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- Cinna, where haste you so? - To find out you."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- Am I not stayed for, Cinna? - Yes, you are."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and, for my part, I know no personal cause to spurn at him but for the general."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"For it is the bright day that brings forth the adder,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"he then unto the ladder turns his back, looks in the clouds,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"that what he is, augmented, would run to these and these extremities."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"The taper burneth in your closet, sir."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Brutus, thou sleep'st."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"O Rome, I make thee promise."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"What watchful cares do interpose themselves"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"betwixt your eyes and the night?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- No. - O pardon, sir, it doth."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"if these be motives weak, break off betimes,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"O let us have him, for his silver hairs will purchase us a good opinion"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"O name him not. For he will never follow anything that other men begin."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Decius, well urged."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"like wrath in death and envy afterwards."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"We all stand up against the spirit of Caesar."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Never fear that. If he be so resolved, I can oversway him,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"who rated him for speaking well of Pompey."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"He loves me well, and I have given him reasons."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Send him but hither, and I'll fashion him."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I urged you further,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"but, with an angry wafture of your hand, gave sign for me to leave you."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"And, could it work so much upon your shape"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"as it hath much prevailed on your condition,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I am not well in health, and that is all."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Brutus is wise, and were he not in health,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Why, so I do."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Kneel not, gentle Portia."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"You are my true and honorable wife,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- Would you were not sick. - I am not sick,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"A piece of work that will make sick men whole."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"They murdered Caesar!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"They murdered Caesar!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"My lord."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Nor heaven nor earth have been at peace tonight."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Caesar shall forth."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"when they shall see the face of Caesar, they are vanished."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Yet Caesar shall go forth,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"it seems to me most strange that men should fear,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"when it will come."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Mark Antony shall say I am not well."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and tell them that I will not come today."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- Say he is sick. - Shall Caesar send a lie?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Calpurnia here, my wife, stays me at home."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"which like a fountain with 100 spouts did run pure blood."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"And many lusty Romans came smiling"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and on her knee hath begged that I will stay at home today."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"It was a vision fair and fortunate."
Julius Caesar (1953)
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