41+ Julius Caesar Shakespeare Important Quotes
His ghost seems to live on to avenge the murder: Brutus (act 3, scene 2) now let it work. Take thou what course thou wilt. But as he was ambitious, i slew him. Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war.
But as he was ambitious, i slew him.
Antony (act 3, scene 2) His ghost seems to live on to avenge the murder: Take thou what course thou wilt. Brutus and cassius directly attribute much of their misfortune to caesar's workings from beyond the grave; (antony, act 3 scene 1) as he was valiant, i honor him. But as he was ambitious, i slew him. Brutus (act 3, scene 2) now let it work. So, too, does the name "caesar" undergo metamorphosis from an individual man's name to the title of an institution—the empiric rule of rome—by the end of the play. Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war.
Antony (act 3, scene 2) But as he was ambitious, i slew him. His ghost seems to live on to avenge the murder: Take thou what course thou wilt. So, too, does the name "caesar" undergo metamorphosis from an individual man's name to the title of an institution—the empiric rule of rome—by the end of the play.
His ghost seems to live on to avenge the murder:
Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war. (antony, act 3 scene 1) as he was valiant, i honor him. So, too, does the name "caesar" undergo metamorphosis from an individual man's name to the title of an institution—the empiric rule of rome—by the end of the play. His ghost seems to live on to avenge the murder: Antony (act 3, scene 2) Take thou what course thou wilt. Brutus (act 3, scene 2) now let it work. But as he was ambitious, i slew him. Brutus and cassius directly attribute much of their misfortune to caesar's workings from beyond the grave;
Brutus and cassius directly attribute much of their misfortune to caesar's workings from beyond the grave; His ghost seems to live on to avenge the murder: So, too, does the name "caesar" undergo metamorphosis from an individual man's name to the title of an institution—the empiric rule of rome—by the end of the play. Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war. Take thou what course thou wilt.
Brutus (act 3, scene 2) now let it work.
Take thou what course thou wilt. Brutus (act 3, scene 2) now let it work. Antony (act 3, scene 2) Brutus and cassius directly attribute much of their misfortune to caesar's workings from beyond the grave; (antony, act 3 scene 1) as he was valiant, i honor him. His ghost seems to live on to avenge the murder: So, too, does the name "caesar" undergo metamorphosis from an individual man's name to the title of an institution—the empiric rule of rome—by the end of the play. Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war. But as he was ambitious, i slew him.
41+ Julius Caesar Shakespeare Important Quotes. But as he was ambitious, i slew him. His ghost seems to live on to avenge the murder: Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war. Brutus (act 3, scene 2) now let it work. (antony, act 3 scene 1) as he was valiant, i honor him.