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Doth not Brutus bootless kneel 4 ? CASCA . Speak , hands , for me . [ Casca
stabs Cæsar in the Neck . CESAR catches hold of his Arm . He is then stabbed by
several other Conspirators , and at last by Marcus Brutus . CES . Et tu , Brute 5 ?
Doth not Brutus bootless kneel 4 ? CASCA . Speak , hands , for me . [ Casca
stabs Cæsar in the Neck . CESAR catches hold of his Arm . He is then stabbed by
several other Conspirators , and at last by Marcus Brutus . CES . Et tu , Brute 5 ?
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The noble Brutus Hath told you , Cæsar was ambitious : If it were so , it was a
grievous fault ; And grievously hath Cæsar ... Here , under leave of Brutus , and
the rest , ( For Brutus is an honourable man ; So are they all , all honourable men
...
The noble Brutus Hath told you , Cæsar was ambitious : If it were so , it was a
grievous fault ; And grievously hath Cæsar ... Here , under leave of Brutus , and
the rest , ( For Brutus is an honourable man ; So are they all , all honourable men
...
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Ghost . Thy evil spirit , Brutus . BRU . Why com'st thou ? Ghost . To tell thee , thou
shalt see me at Philippi . Bru . Well ; Then I shall see thee again ? c . vii . 9 Then I
shall see thee again ? ] Shakspeare has on this ocsion deserted his original .
Ghost . Thy evil spirit , Brutus . BRU . Why com'st thou ? Ghost . To tell thee , thou
shalt see me at Philippi . Bru . Well ; Then I shall see thee again ? c . vii . 9 Then I
shall see thee again ? ] Shakspeare has on this ocsion deserted his original .
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