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Speeches (Lines) for Portia
in "Julius Caesar"

Total: 16

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,1,860

Brutus, my lord!

2

II,1,864

Nor for yours neither. You've ungently, Brutus,
Stole from my bed: and yesternight, at supper,...

3

II,1,885

Brutus is wise, and, were he not in health,
He would embrace the means to come by it.

4

II,1,888

Is Brutus sick? and is it physical
To walk unbraced and suck up the humours...

5

II,1,907

I should not need, if you were gentle Brutus.
Within the bond of marriage, tell me, Brutus,...

6

II,1,919

If this were true, then should I know this secret.
I grant I am a woman; but withal...

7

II,4,1138

I prithee, boy, run to the senate-house;
Stay not to answer me, but get thee gone:...

8

II,4,1142

I would have had thee there, and here again,
Ere I can tell thee what thou shouldst do there....

9

II,4,1152

Yes, bring me word, boy, if thy lord look well,
For he went sickly forth: and take good note...

10

II,4,1157

Prithee, listen well;
I heard a bustling rumour, like a fray,...

11

II,4,1162

Come hither, fellow: which way hast thou been?

12

II,4,1164

What is't o'clock?

13

II,4,1166

Is Caesar yet gone to the Capitol?

14

II,4,1169

Thou hast some suit to Caesar, hast thou not?

15

II,4,1173

Why, know'st thou any harm's intended towards him?

16

II,4,1182

I must go in. Ay me, how weak a thing
The heart of woman is! O Brutus,...

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