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Clips from Julius Caesar (1953)
"or else the world, too saucy with the gods, incenses them to send destruction."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Why, saw you anything more wonderful?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"held up his left hand,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"which did flame and burn like 20 torches joined."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"who swore they saw men all in fire walk up and down the streets."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"And yesterday the bird of night did sit, even at noonday, upon the marketplace,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"hooting and shrieking."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"When these prodigies do so conjointly meet,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"This disturbed sky is not to walk in."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- Who's there? - A Roman."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- Cassius, what night is this? - A very pleasing night to honest men."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Those that have known the earth so full of faults."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"You are dull, Casca,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"to see the strange impatience of the heavens."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Now could I, Casca, name to thee a man most like this dreadful night"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Indeed, they say the senators tomorrow mean to establish Caesar as a king."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"in every place save here in Italy."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Cassius from bondage will deliver Cassius."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"That part of tyranny that I do bear I can shake off at pleasure."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"So can I, so every bondman in his own hand"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"And why should Caesar be a tyrant then?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"but that he knows the Romans are but sheep."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"He were no lion, were not Romans hinds."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"What trash is Rome, what rubbish and what offal,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"that it serves for the base matter to illuminate"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"so vile a thing as Caesar."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"You speak to Casca, and to such a man that is no fleering tell-tale."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Here's my hand."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"There's a bargain made!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Stand close awhile."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"'Tis Cinna. I do know him by his gait. He is a friend."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Who's that? Metellus Cimber?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"No, it is Casca, one incorporate to our attempts."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Be you content. Good Cinna, take this paper,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and look you lay it in the praetor's chair, where Brutus may but find it,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"All this done, repair to Pompey's porch, where you shall find us."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Is Decius Brutus and Trebonius there?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"All but Metellus Cimber, and he's gone to seek you at your house."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Now, Casca, you and I will yet ere day seek Brutus at his house."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Three parts of him is ours already,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and the man entire upon the next encounter yields him ours."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I cannot, by the progress of the stars, give guess how near to day."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Lucius."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Awake, I say. Lucius."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I would it were my fault to sleep so soundly."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Called you, my lord?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Get me a taper in my study, Lucius. When it is lighted, come and call me here."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"It must be by his death,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"He would be crowned."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"How that might change his nature, there's the question."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and that craves wary walking."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Crown him. That."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"And then, I grant, we put a sting in him, that at his will he may do danger with."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"And, to speak truth of Caesar,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I have not known when his affections swayed more than his reason."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"But 'tis a common proof that lowliness is young ambition's ladder,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"but when he once attains the upmost round,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"scorning the base degrees by which he did ascend."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"So Caesar may."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Then lest he may, prevent."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"And, since the quarrel will bear no color for the thing he is, fashion it thus,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"which, hatched, would, as his kind, grow mischievous,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and kill him in the shell."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and I am sure it did not lie there when I went to bed."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Is not tomorrow, boy, the ides of March?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I know not, sir."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Awake and see thyself."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Shall Rome, etcetera."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Speak, strike, redress!"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Such instigations have been often dropped where I have took them up."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Thus must I piece it out."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Shall Rome stand under one man's awe?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"What, Rome?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"My ancestors did from the streets of Rome the Tarquin drive,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"when he was called a king."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Speak, strike, redress."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Am I entreated to speak and strike?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"If the redress will follow, thou receivest thy full petition"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"at the hand of Brutus."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Sir, March is wasted fifteen days."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"'Tis good."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Between the acting of a dreadful thing and the first motion,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"all the interim is like a phantasma,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"or a hideous dream."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"The genius and the mortal instruments are then in council,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"like to a little kingdom, suffers then the nature of an insurrection."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I fear we are too bold upon your rest."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Good morrow, Brutus. Do we trouble you?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I have been up this hour, awake all night."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Know I these men that come along with you?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"And every one doth wish you had but that opinion of yourself"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"which every noble Roman bears of you."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"This is Trebonius."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- He is welcome hither. - This, Decius Brutus."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- He is welcome, too. - This, Casca. This, Cinna."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- And this, Metellus Cimber. - They are all welcome."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Shall I entreat a word?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Here lies the east. Doth not the day break here?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Yon gray lines that fret the clouds are messengers of day."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"You shall confess that you are both deceived."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Here, as I point my sword, the sun arises."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"- Give me your hands all over, one by one. - And let us swear our resolution."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"If not the face of men, the sufferance of our souls, the time's abuse,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and every man hence to his idle bed."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"So let high-sighted tyranny range on"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"till each man drop by lottery."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"What need we any spur but our own cause to prick us to redress?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"What other bond than secret Romans that have spoke the word"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and will not palter?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"What other oath than honesty to honesty engaged,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Swear priests and cowards and men cautelous,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"old feeble carrions and such suffering souls that welcome wrongs."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Unto bad causes swear such creatures as men doubt,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"but do not stain the even virtue of our enterprise,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"nor the insuppressive mettle of our spirit,"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"to think that or our cause or our performance did need an oath."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"But what of Cicero? Shall we sound him?"
Julius Caesar (1953)
"I think he will stand very strong with us."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"and buy men's voices to commend our deeds."
Julius Caesar (1953)
"Let us not leave him out."
Julius Caesar (1953)
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