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Act II, scene i:"An orchard beside the house of Brutus", where plotting may or may not occur |
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SHAKESPEAREAN SETTINGS |
2025-07-21 |
#9381 |
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The ides of march were extremely unlucky for this salad namesake:CASUAL JURIES |
Julius Caesar
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MIXED-UP SHAKESPEARE CHARACTERS |
2025-04-16 |
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This title guy said, "Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look... such men are dangerous"; he should have listened to his instincts |
Julius Caesar
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SURPRISE! SHAKESPEARE! |
2025-02-20 |
#9274 |
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When it comes to characters in this play, I'm savoring the flavor of Flavius, veering to Varro & Calphurnia dreamin' |
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LIKE THERE WOULDN'T BE SHAKESPEARE |
2024-05-10 |
#27 |
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The title character utters the famous line, "Et tu, Brute?":J.C. |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEARE PLAYS BY INITIALS |
2023-12-06 |
#22 |
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"As he was valiant, I honor him; but, as he was ambitious, I slew him" |
Julius Caesar
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QUOTABLE SHAKESPEARE PLAYS |
2022-12-21 |
#8768 |
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Act III, scene i: "Before the Senate house; senators in session seen through open doors" |
Julius Caesar
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SETTING THE SCENE IN SHAKESPEARE |
2019-11-08 |
#8090 |
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"First, Marcus Brutus, will I shake with you; next, Caius Cassius, do I take your hand", says Antony in this play |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKE HANDS WITH SHAKESPEARE |
2019-10-24 |
#8079 |
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All his mighty words couldn't save the or at or Cicero from execution in this play |
Julius Caesar
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DEAD IN SHAKESPEARE |
2018-07-20 |
#7810 |
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"People and senators, be not affrighted; fly not; stand still: ambition's debt is paid" |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEARE, & I QUOTE |
2018-02-09 |
#7695 |
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Flavius, Cicero, Calpurnia |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEARE PLAY BY GRADUALLY EASIER CHARACTER |
2017-12-13 |
#7653 |
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The slave Pindarus helps the assassin Cassius take his own life in this play |
Julius Caesar
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KILLER SHAKESPEARE |
2017-09-27 |
#7598 |
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Casca; Cinna; a soothsayer |
Julius Caesar
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ALSO IN THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY |
2017-07-11 |
#7572 |
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Calendars can always be reused; here's one with a momentousdatefor this title Roman |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN YARD SALE |
2017-02-15 |
#7468 |
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The plot? Potters plot; mid-March gets dangerous; main plotter ends up committing Strato-cide |
Julius Caesar
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DESCRIBING THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY |
2015-01-16 |
#6985 |
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A soothsayer tells him to beware the ides of March; (spoiler alert) he doesn't & ends up on the pointy end of a knife |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEARE WITH SPOILER ALERTS |
2014-04-11 |
#6815 |
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"Is not tomorrow, boy, the Ides of March?" |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEARE--ACT II, SCENE 1 |
2013-06-27 |
#6639 |
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"Before Brutus's tent, in the camp near Sardis" |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN SCENE SETTINGS |
2012-12-03 |
#6491 |
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After this man scoffs, "The ides of March are come", the reply is "Ay... but not gone" |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN LINES |
2012-05-24 |
#6384 |
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Right on, Willy! The phrase "right on" appears in Act III of this Shakespeare play that takes place in 44 B.C. |
Julius Caesar
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WHERE THERE'S A WILL SHAKESPEARE |
2010-04-28 |
#5908 |
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"You all did see that on the Lupercal, I thrice presented him a kingly crown" |
Julius Caesar
DD
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$1,000 |
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NAME THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY |
2010-03-02 |
#5867 |
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"Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once" |
Julius Caesar
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$800 |
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SHAKESPEARE QUOTES |
2009-06-25 |
#5724 |
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In this play, Casca says Cicero's speech "was Greek to me" |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN PHRASES |
2008-05-20 |
#5467 |
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This character's last line is "Then fall, Caesar" |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN ROUND-UP |
2008-02-29 |
#5410 |
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"CASUAL JURIES" |
Julius Caesar
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ANAGRAMMED SHAKESPEARE PLAYS |
2007-06-11 |
#5251 |
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Beware Thornton Wilder's "The Ides of March" & this play where you'll find the phrase |
Julius Caesar
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$400 |
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TITLES FROM SHAKESPEARE |
2006-04-21 |
#4985 |
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"Beware the ides of March" is a line from this play |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEARE |
2003-02-04 |
#4247 |
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Cicero & Publius are senators in this tragedy |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEARE |
2002-11-18 |
#4191 |
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Cinna, Cassius, Cicero |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGIC CAST |
2001-12-14 |
#3980 |
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Flavius: "Hence! Home, you idle creatures, get you home" |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEARE'S OPENING LINES |
2000-10-30 |
#3716 |
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In this play, Cicero's speech leads Casca to state the obvious: "It was Greek to me" |
Julius Caesar
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$100 |
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SHAKESPEAREAN CLICHES |
1999-02-10 |
#3328 |
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"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears" |
Julius Caesar
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$100 |
J |
NAME THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY |
1998-10-30 |
#3255 |
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After this ruler's death, Cinna cries, "Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead!" |
Julius Caesar
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$500 |
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SHAKESPEARE PLAIN & SIMPLE |
1998-09-08 |
#3217 |
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Act III, Scene I of this play takes place on March 15, also known as the Ides of March |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEARE |
1997-11-07 |
#3035 |
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Varro, Clitus, Claudius, Strato, Lucius & Dardanius are all servants to Brutus in this play |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS |
1997-06-12 |
#2959 |
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Polonius tells Hamlet he once played this role in a play, and Brutus killed him |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEARE |
1996-07-16 |
#2752 |
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The ghost of this title character appears to Brutus in his tent |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS |
1995-11-29 |
#2588 |
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Of him it's said, "He doth bestride the narrow world like a colossus" |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEARE |
1995-09-05 |
#2527 |
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William Shatner portrayed Lucius in a 1955 Canadian production of this play; Lorne Greene was Brutus |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS |
1995-04-26 |
#2463 |
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Cinna shouts, "Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead!" after this man is stabbed to death |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS |
1994-12-27 |
#2377 |
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Casca says, "Speak, hands, for me!" before he stabs this title character |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS |
1994-06-22 |
#2273 |
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Title character who says, "The Ides of March are come" |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEARE |
1994-01-28 |
#2170 |
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Louis Calhern spoke the famous line "Et tu Brute!" in the 1953 film version of this tragedy |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEARE |
1993-11-12 |
#2115 |
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2 men named Cinna appear in this tragedy: one is a poet & one is a conspirator |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS |
1993-09-29 |
#2083 |
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Antony says over him, "Thou art the ruins of the noblest man that ever lived in the tide of times" |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS |
1993-04-08 |
#1989 |
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The Riverside Shakespeare Co. gave a reading of this play in Central Park on the Ides of March in 1989 |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEARE |
1991-09-06 |
#1610 |
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Polonius tells Hamlet he once played this role: "I was killed i' the capitol; Brutus killed me." |
Julius Caesar
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$200 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE |
1991-02-15 |
#1495 |
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Act II, Scene I of this play is set in Brutus' orchard |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN SETTINGS |
1991-01-24 |
#1479 |
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"The Ides of March are come." |
Julius Caesar
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$400 |
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SHAKESPEAREAN QUOTES |
1990-11-27 |
#1437 |
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This title character's ghost appears to Brutus, who calls it a "monstrous apparition" |
Julius Caesar
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$400 |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1990-06-01 |
#1340 |
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This title character of a tragedy appears in 3 scenes & is killed off before the play is half over |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN TRIVIA |
1989-07-17 |
#1141 |
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The last person to die in this play is Brutus, who kills himself |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN TRIVIA |
1988-12-01 |
#979 |
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His first line consists of just one word, "Calphurnia!" |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES |
1988-11-11 |
#965 |
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Shakespeare wrote that this Roman "doth bestride the narrow world like a colossus" |
Julius Caesar
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$100 |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1988-03-28 |
#831 |
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3 triumvirs &8 conspirators |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS |
1988-03-09 |
#818 |
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The first thing he says is his wife's name, "Calpurnia!" |
Julius Caesar
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SHAKESPEAREAN 1st LINES |
1987-12-17 |
#759 |
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Because she has seen a comet, Calpurnia warns him not to go out on the Ides of March |
Julius Caesar
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$400 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE |
1986-05-20 |
#442 |
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Tragic character carved up "as a dish fit for kings" |
Julius Caesar
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$1,000 |
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SHAKESPEARE |
1985-01-09 |
#88 |