I always wondered why he was so "blind" to those who conspired against him....was he that dumb, or did he "know" and choose to sacrifice himself for matyrism?
2007-04-04 00:51:37
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answered by EvelynMine 7
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Julius Caesar's Guide to Being a Walking Pin Cushion.
2007-04-04 00:51:44
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answered by steveshurtleff 4
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The cesarean section performed on some deliveries was named after Julius Ceasar...
2007-04-04 00:50:42
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answered by Anonymous
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The power of ROME: How Julius Caesar.
(get it?)
If you didn't. Tell me in the "additional comment" and I will explain.
2007-04-04 01:15:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Not just a fancy dressing, Caesar provides us with valuable lessons for today's world.
2007-04-04 00:49:25
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answered by Anonymous
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.."virtue canot live out of the teeth of emulation" (by artimedorus)
"every like is not the same"---brutus
"there is a tide in the affairs of men,which if taken at the flood leads to fortune,ommited the entire life is spent in shallows and in miseries"
but i think the middle one is the best...it is the tragedy of the play "evvery like is not the same"
2007-04-04 01:34:23
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answered by catty 4
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What's a thesis and who is Julius Ceasar?
2007-04-04 00:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Et tu, Brute? or How Bruce blew it.
2007-04-04 00:51:25
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answered by Anonymous
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" coward die many times before their death
the valiant never taste of death but once "
"when beggars die,there are no comets seen
the heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princess"
2007-04-04 00:51:35
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answered by Anonymous
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et tu brute
2007-04-04 00:48:46
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answered by Anonymous
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