1 Exeunt all but Brutus and Cassius.
Julius Caesar By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT I 2 Let me not hinder, Cassius, your desires; I'll leave you.
Julius Caesar By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT I 3 Since Cassius first did whet me against Caesar, I have not slept.
Julius Caesar By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT II 4 If I were Brutus now, and he were Cassius, He should not humour me.
Julius Caesar By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT I 5 Enter Cassius, Casca, Decius, Cinna, Metellus Cimber and Trebonius.
Julius Caesar By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT II 6 Sir, 'tis your brother Cassius at the door, Who doth desire to see you.'
Julius Caesar By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT II 7 No, Cassius, for the eye sees not itself But by reflection, by some other thing.
Julius Caesar By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT I 8 Cassius, Be not deceived: if I have veil'd my look, I turn the trouble of my countenance Merely upon myself.
Julius Caesar By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT I 9 Cassius, be constant: Popilius Lena speaks not of our purposes; For look, he smiles, and Caesar doth not change.
Julius Caesar By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT III 10 Alas, good Cassius, do not think of him: If he love Caesar, all that he can do Is to himself; take thought and die for Caesar.
Julius Caesar By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT II 11 And this man Is now become a god; and Cassius is A wretched creature, and must bend his body, If Caesar carelessly but nod on him.
Julius Caesar By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT I 12 Enter Caesar, Brutus, Cassius, Casca, Decius, Metellus, Trebonius, Cinna, Antony, Lepidus, Artemidorus, Publius, Popilius and the Soothsayer.
Julius Caesar By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT III 13 Let me have men about me that are fat, Sleek-headed men, and such as sleep a-nights: Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much: such men are dangerous.
Julius Caesar By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT I 14 Our course will seem too bloody, Caius Cassius, To cut the head off, and then hack the limbs, Like wrath in death, and envy afterwards; For Antony is but a limb of Caesar.
Julius Caesar By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT II 15 I know where I will wear this dagger then; Cassius from bondage will deliver Cassius: Therein, ye gods, you make the weak most strong; Therein, ye gods, you tyrants do defeat.
Julius Caesar By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT I 16 Enter, in procession, with music, Caesar; Antony, for the course; Calphurnia, Portia, Decius, Cicero, Brutus, Cassius and Casca; a great crowd following, among them a Soothsayer.
Julius Caesar By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT I 17 But, look you, Cassius, The angry spot doth glow on Caesar's brow, And all the rest look like a chidden train: Calphurnia's cheek is pale; and Cicero Looks with such ferret and such fiery eyes As we have seen him in the Capitol, Being cross'd in conference by some senators.
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