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1. Marullus You ________, you ________, you worse than senseless things! O you hard ________, you cruel _____ of Rome, Knew you not ______? |
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1. Marullus You BLOCKS, you STONES, you worse than senseless things! O you hard HEARTS, you cruel MEN of Rome, Knew you not POMPY? |
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2.Anotony I shall remember: when ___________ says ' do this,' it is ____________. |
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2.Anotony I shall remember: when CAESAR says 'do this,' it is PERFORM'D. |
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3. Soothsayer _____________ ____ ____________ of March. |
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3. Soothsayer BEWARE THE IDES of March. |
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4. Brutus I am not gamesome: I do lack some part of that quick ______ that is in _________. |
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4. Brutus I am not gamesome: I do lack some part of that quick SPIRT that is in ANTONY. |
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5. BRUTUS ... Than that poor Brutus, with _________, at ____, Forgets the shows of love to other men. |
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5. BRUTUS ... Than that poor Brutus, with HIMSELF, at WAR, Forgets the shows of love to other men. |
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6. Cassius The _______, dar Brutus, is not in our _______, But in ________, that we are __________ |
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6. Cassius The FAULT, dar Brutus, is not in our STARS, But in OURSELVES, that we are UNDERLINGS. |
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7. Caesar Yond _______ has a ________ and _______ look; He _______ too much: such men are _________. |
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7. Caesar Yond CASSIUS has a LEAN and HUNGRY look; He THINKS too much: such men are DANGEROUS. |
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8. Casca ...but for mine own part, it was _____ to me. i could tell you more news too: Marullus and Flavius, for pulling scarfs off Caesar's images, are put to _______. |
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8. Casca ...but for mine own part, it was GREEK to me. i could tell you more news too: Marullus and Flavius, for pulling scarfs off Caesar's images, are put to SILENCE. |
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9. Cassius ... ______ parts of him is ours already, and the man entire upon the next encounter yields him_______. |
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9. Cassius ... THREE parts of him is ours already, and the man entire upon the next encounter yields him OURS. |
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10. Casca O, he sits _____ in all the people's _____; and that which would appear offence in us, his countenance, like ______ alchemy, will change to ______ and to ___________. |
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10. Casca O, he sits HIGH in all the people's HEARTS; and that which would appear offence in us, his countenance, like RICHEST alchemy, will change to VIRTUE and to WORTHINESS. |
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11. Brutus It must be by his ___________; and for my part, i know no personal cause to spurn at him, but for the ______. He would be crown's: how that might change his nature, there's the __________. |
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11. Brutus It must be by his DEATH; and for my part, i know no personal cause to spurn at him, but for the GENERAL. He would be crown's: how that might change his nature, there's the QUESTION. |
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12. Brutus For ______ is but a ____ of Caesar: Let us be sacrificers, but not ________, Caius... Let's kill him boldly, but not wrathfully; let's _______ him as a _________________, not hew him as a carcaa fit for _________. |
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12. Brutus For ANTONY is but a LIMB of Caesar: Let us be sacrificers, but not BUTCHERS, Caius... Let's kill him boldly, but not wrathfully; let's CARVE him as a DISH FOR THE GODS, not hew him as a carcaa fit for HOUNDS... |
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13. Calpurnia When _______ die, there are no _____ seen: the heaves themselves blaze forth the death of _____. |
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13. Calpurnia When BEGGARS die, there are no COMETS seen: the heaves themselves blaze forth the death of PRINCES. |
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14. Caesar __________ die many times before their deaths; the _____ never taste of death but once. |
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14. Caesar COWARDS die many times before their deaths; the VALIANT never taste of death but once. |
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15. Artemidorus There is but one mind in these men, and it is _______ against Caesar... if thou read this, O Caesar, thou mayst ______; if not, the Fates with ________ do contrive. |
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15. Artemidorus There is but one mind in these men, and it is BENT against Caesar... if thou read this, O Caesar, thou mayst LIVE; if not, the Fates with TRAITORS do contrive. |
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