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... Cæs . Antonius . Ant . Cæsar . Cæs . Let me have men about me that are fat ; Sleek - headed men , and such as sleep o'nights : Yond ' Cassius has a lean and hungry look ; He thinks too much : such men are dangerous . Ant . Fear him not ...
... Cæs . Antonius . Ant . Cæsar . Cæs . Let me have men about me that are fat ; Sleek - headed men , and such as sleep o'nights : Yond ' Cassius has a lean and hungry look ; He thinks too much : such men are dangerous . Ant . Fear him not ...
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... Cæs . Welcome , Publius.- What , Brutus , are you stirr'd so early too ? — Good - morrow , Casca . - Caius Ligarius , Cæsar was ne'er so much your enemy , As that same ague which hath made you What is't o'clock ? Bru . lean.- Cæsar ...
... Cæs . Welcome , Publius.- What , Brutus , are you stirr'd so early too ? — Good - morrow , Casca . - Caius Ligarius , Cæsar was ne'er so much your enemy , As that same ague which hath made you What is't o'clock ? Bru . lean.- Cæsar ...
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... Cæs . What , Brutus ! Cas . Pardon , Cæsar ; Cæsar , pardon : As low as to thy foot doth Cassius fall , To beg enfranchisement for Publius Cimber . Cas . I could be well mov'd , if I were as you ; If I could pray to move , prayers would ...
... Cæs . What , Brutus ! Cas . Pardon , Cæsar ; Cæsar , pardon : As low as to thy foot doth Cassius fall , To beg enfranchisement for Publius Cimber . Cas . I could be well mov'd , if I were as you ; If I could pray to move , prayers would ...
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