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Julius Caesar

The speech is from Julius Caesar, Act I, Scene 2. Cassius is
complaining to Brutus that Caesar has grown more powerful than he
ought to be in a republic. I feel a bit uneasy at spoon-feeding
you this information, since you mention that it's part of the
assignment to find out what play it's from; but you could have
done that by finding it on one of the Complete Works of Shakes-
peare sites on the Net. Anyway, you can make me feel better
(and impress your teacher more) if you actually read the entire
scene, or better yet, the entire play. It's a good one.

Posted by John Lazarus on March 21, 1997 at 13:10:09
In Reply to "Where did this quote come from???" posted by Leah on March 21, 1997 at 12:41:46


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