"A man no mightier than
thyself or me in personal
action, yet prodigious grown,
and fearful as these strange
eruptions are." "Tis Caesar
that you mean, is it not
Cassius?" (I.iii.76-79)
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"Brutus and Cassius: what should be in
that 'Caesar'? Why should that name be
sounded more than yours?" (I.ii.142-143)
Ethos
"Peace, ho! Caesar speaks." (I.ii.2.)
"I shall remember. When Caesar says,
"do this," it is performed." (I.ii.12-13.)
"Be you content. Good Cinna,
take this paper, and look you lay
it in the praetor's chair where
Brutus may but find it. And throw
this in at his window. Set this up
with wax upon old Brutus' statue."
(I.iii.144-148.)