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Clips from Julius Caesar (1953)
"And this way have you well expounded it."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"And know it now."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"their minds may change."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"And look where Publius has come to fetch me."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"as that same ague which hath made you lean."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"See. Antony, that revels long o' nights is notwithstanding up."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Good friends, go in and taste some wine with me,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- Be near me, that I may remember you. - Caesar, I will."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Take heed of Cassius. Come not near Casca."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Have an eye to Cinna. Trust not Trebonius."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Decius Brutus loves thee not. Thou has wronged Caius Ligarius."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"If thou read this, O Caesar, thou mayst live."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"If not, the Fates with traitors do contrive."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"The ides of March are come."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"For mine's a suit that touches Caesar nearer. Read it, great Caesar."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- What enterprise, Popilius? - Fare you well."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"He wished today our enterprise might thrive."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Brutus, what shall be done?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"If this be known, Cassius or Caesar never shall turn back, for I will slay myself."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Cassius, be constant."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and Caesar doth not change."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"he draws Mark Antony out of the way."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Are we all ready?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"might fire the blood of ordinary men, and turn pre-ordinance and first decree"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I mean sweet words,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I spurn thee like a cur out of my way."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"for the repealing of my banished brother?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"desiring thee that Publius Cimber may have an immediate freedom of repeal."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"to beg enfranchisement for Publius Cimber."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"That I was constant Cimber should be banished,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Fly not, stand still. Ambition's debt is paid."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- Go to the pulpit, Brutus. - Where's Publius?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Fates, we will know your pleasures."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"in states unborn and accents yet unknown."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"So oft as that shall be,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Say I love Brutus and I honor him."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and be resolved how Caesar hath deserved to lie in death,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and my misgiving still fall shrewdly to the purpose."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Are all thy conquests, glories, triumphs, spoils,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"If I myself, there is no hour so fit as Caesar's death hour,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and by you cut off,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Though now we must appear bloody and cruel,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"as by our hands and this our present act, you see we do,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"shaking the bloody fingers of thy foes, most noble in the presence of thy corse?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"The enemies of Caesar shall say this."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I blame you not for praising Caesar so,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"but was indeed swayed from the point by looking down on Caesar."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- by that which he will utter? - By your pardon,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and that we are contented Caesar shall have all true rites and lawful ceremonies."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Mark Antony, here, take you Caesar's body."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and say you do it by our permission."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"with carrion men, groaning for burial."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Romans!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Countrymen!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Believe me for mine honor,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Caesar!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- No! - No!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Who is here so base that will be a bondsman?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"None!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"That, as I slew Caesar for the good of Rome,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Bring him with triumph home unto his house!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"What does he say of Brutus?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"It were best he speak no harm of Brutus here!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- This Caesar was a tyrant! - Nay, that's certain."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"You gentle Romans."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"He hath brought many captives home to Rome,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"What cause withholds you then to mourn for him?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Has he, masters?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"He would not take the crown."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Therefore it is certain he was not ambitious."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"If it be found so, some will dear abide it."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I rather choose to wrong the dead,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and dip their napkins in his sacred blood,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"You are not wood, you are not stones, but men."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"And being men, hearing the will of Caesar,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Read the will. We'll hear it, Antony!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"The will!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"You will compel me then to read the will?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"more strong than traitors' arms, quite vanquished him,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"O, what a fall was there, my countrymen!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"O noble Caesar."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- We will be revenged! - Let not a traitor live!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"They are wise and honorable,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and bid them speak for me."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- Yet hear me, countrymen! - We'll mutiny!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"The will!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"75 drachmas!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"his private arbors and new-planted orchards on this side Tiber."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Never, never!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"These many then shall die. Their names are pricked."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Your brother too must die."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"He shall not live. Look, with a spot, I damn him."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"And took his voice who should be pricked to die"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Octavius, I have seen more days than you."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"He is at hand, and Pindarus is come to do you salutation from his master."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"hath given me some worthy cause to wish things done, undone,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I do not doubt but that my noble master will appear,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"He is not doubted."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"A word, Lucilius. How he received you, let me be resolved."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I do know you well."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"In such a time as this it is not meet that every nice offense"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"to sell and mart your offices for gold to undeservers."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Brutus, bay not me. I'll not endure it."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Shall I be frighted when a madman stares?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"By the gods, you shall digest the venom of your spleen,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I'll use you for my mirth, yea, for my laughter, when you are waspish."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats, for I am armed so strong in honesty,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"for I can raise no money by vile means."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"A friend should bear his friend's infirmities,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Strike, as thou didst at Caesar,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Sheathe your dagger."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Be angry when you will, it shall have scope."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Hath Cassius lived to be but mirth and laughter to his Brutus,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"when grief and blood ill-tempered vexeth him?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"When I spoke that, I was ill-tempered, too."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- Give me your hand. - And my heart, too."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Lucilius, bid the commanders prepare to lodge their companies tonight."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I did not think you could have been so angry."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Portia is dead."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Portia?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
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