What dost thou with thy best apparel on
What dost thou with thy best apparel on? (I. i. 8) Cards against Caesar
Into what dangers would you lead me, that you would have me seek into myself for that which is not in me? (I. ii. 6365) Cards against Caesar
I would not have ______ be so. (I. ii. 81) (I don’t want ____ to happen) Cards against Caesar
Wherefore do you hold me here so long? (I. ii. 84) (Why are you keeping me here so long? ) Cards against Caesar
Many of the best respect in Rome (except immortal Caesar) have wished that noble Brutus had his ______. (I. ii. 60 -63) *most respected people Cards against Caesar
The fault is not in our stars but in ______. (I. ii. 410141) Cards against Caesar
He doth bestride the narrow world like ____, and we petty men walk under his huge legs. (I. ii. 137 -138) Cards against Caesar
Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed that he is grown so great? Cards against Caesar
That you are _______, I am nothing jealous (I. ii. 162) (I have no cause for jealousy because I am certain that you are _______ ) Cards against Caesar
The games are done and Caesar is ______. (I. ii. 178) Cards against Caesar
He thinks too much; such men are ______. (I. ii. 195) Cards against Caesar
What hath chanced today that Caesar looks so sad? (I. ii. 216217) Cards against Caesar
They shouted thrice; what was the last cry for? (I. ii. 225) Cards against Caesar
I durst not laugh for fear of opening my lips and receiving _____. (I. ii. 244) Cards against Caesar
_______ i’th’face (I. ii. 27) Cards against Caesar
I will dine with you if your dinner be worth _____. (I. ii. 280) Cards against Caesar
Caesar doth bear me hard, but he loves _____. (I. ii. 302) *dislike me Cards against Caesar
Heaven hath infused them with _______to make them instruments of fear (I. iii. 69 -70). Cards against Caesar
That part of tyranny that I do bear, I can shake off ______. (I. iii. 98 -99) *cruel and oppressive rule Cards against Caesar
I cannot by ______ give guess how near to day. (II. i. 2 -3) (I can’t guess how late at night it is by _____. ) Cards against Caesar
It is ______ that brings forth the adder. (II. i. 14) *venomous snake Cards against Caesar
_____ is young ambition’s ladder (II. i. 23) (___ is what ambitious people step on to gain power) Cards against Caesar
He can do no more than Caesar’s arm when Caesar’s head is _______. (II. i. 183 -184) Cards against Caesar
Why are you heavy? (II. i. 275) *depressed Cards against Caesar
Think you I am no stronger than ______? (II. i. 296) Cards against Caesar
Oh ye gods, render me worthy of _____. (II. i. 302 -303) Cards against Caesar
When they shall see the face of Caesar, they are ______. (II. ii. 11 -12) Cards against Caesar
Danger knows full well that Caesar is more dangerous than _____. (II. ii. 44 -45) Cards against Caesar
_____ gives way to conspiracy. (II. iii. 5) Cards against Caesar
How hard is it for women to keep ______! (II. iv. 9) Cards against Caesar
What is Caesar as constant as? (III. i. 61) *unchanging Cards against Caesar
Tyranny is ______. (III. i. 78) *cruel and oppressive rule Cards against Caesar
We will grace his heels with ______. (III. i. 120) *honor him by following Cards against Caesar
Live a thousand years, I shall not find myself ______. (III. i. 160) Cards against Caesar
Cry havoc and let slip _____. (IIII. i. 273) *scream for slaughter and unleash ____ Cards against Caesar
There shall I try in my oration how the people take the cruel issue of _____. (III. i. 292 -294) *find out; speech Cards against Caesar
As he was _____, I slew him (III. ii. 23) (Because he was _____, I killed him) Cards against Caesar
I have seen more _______ than you. (IV. i. 18) Cards against Caesar
A barren-spirited fellow is one that feeds on ____. (IV. i. 36) Cards against Caesar
_______have/has in their hearts, I fear, millions of mischiefs (IV. i. 551) Cards against Caesar
______ hath given me some worthy cause to wish things undone (IV. i. 8 -9) Cards against Caesar
I do not doubt but that my noble master will appear such as he is, ______. (IV. ii. 10 -13) Cards against Caesar
This sober form of yours hides _______. (IV. ii. 40) *serious behavior Cards against Caesar
There is no terror in your threats, for I am _______. (IV. iii. 66 -67) Cards against Caesar
I had rather drop my blood for _______. (IV. iii. 73 -74) *spill Cards against Caesar
____ hath rived my heart. (IV. iii. 85) *broken Cards against Caesar
A friendly eye could never see ____. (IV. ii. 90) Cards against Caesar
____was an ill beginning of the night. (IV. iii. 234) Cards against Caesar
What didst thou dream, that thou so cried’st out? (IV. iii. 295) Cards against Caesar
Good words are better than _____. (V. i. 29) Cards against Caesar
Thou art revenged even with _______. (V. iii. 46) Cards against Caesar
The noble Brutus hath told you Caesar was ______. (III. ii. 69 -70) Cards against Caesar
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