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William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Act II, Scene IV
Scene IVAnother part of the same street, before the house of BrutusEnter Portia and LuciusPortiaI prithee, boy, run to the senate-house; Stay not to answer me, but get thee gone: Why dost…William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Act III, Scene II
Scene IIThe ForumEnter Brutus and Cassius, and a throng of CitizensCitizensWe will be satisfied; let us be satisfied.BrutusThen follow me, and give me audience, friends. Cassius, go you into…William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Act III, Scene III
Scene IIIA streetEnter Cinna the poetCinna the PoetI dreamt to-night that I did feast with Caesar, And things unlucky charge my fantasy: I have no will to wander forth of doors, Yet something…William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IICamp near Sardis. Before Brutus's tentDrum. Enter Brutus, Lucilius, Lucius, and Soldiers; Titinius and Pindarus meeting themBrutusStand, ho!LuciliusGive the word, ho! and stand.…William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Act IV, Scene III
Scene IIIBrutus's tentEnter Brutus and CassiusCassiusThat you have wrong'd me doth appear in this: You have condemn'd and noted Lucius Pella For taking bribes here of the Sardians; Wherein my…William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Act V, Scene II
Scene IIThe same. The field of battleAlarum. Enter Brutus and MessalaBrutusRide, ride, Messala, ride, and give these bills Unto the legions on the other side.Loud alarumLet them set on at…William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Act V, Scene III
Scene IIIAnother part of the fieldAlarums. Enter Cassius and TitiniusCassiusO, look, Titinius, look, the villains fly! Myself have to mine own turn'd enemy: This ensign here of mine was…William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar, Act V, Scene IV
Scene IVAnother part of the fieldAlarum. Enter fighting, Soldiers of both armies; then Brutus, Cato, Lucilius, and othersBrutusYet, countrymen, O, yet hold up your heads!CatoWhat bastard doth…Praetorians
(Encyclopedia) PraetoriansPraetoriansprētôrˈēənz [key], bodyguard of the ancient Roman emperors. Growing out of an early troop that served as bodyguard to the general commanding in Rome, they were…Perrot, Georges
(Encyclopedia) Perrot, GeorgesPerrot, Georgeszhôrzh pĕrōˈ [key], 1832–1914, French archaeologist. He was professor at the Sorbonne from 1875, director of the École normale supérieure, Paris, from…