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Speeches (Lines) for Third Citizen
in "Julius Caesar"

Total: 16

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

III,2,1544

The noble Brutus is ascended: silence!

2

III,2,1586

Let him be Caesar.

3

III,2,1603

Let him go up into the public chair;
We'll hear him. Noble Antony, go up.

4

III,2,1608

He says, for Brutus' sake,
He finds himself beholding to us all.

5

III,2,1612

Nay, that's certain:
We are blest that Rome is rid of him.

6

III,2,1655

Has he, masters?
I fear there will a worse come in his place.

7

III,2,1661

There's not a nobler man in Rome than Antony.

8

III,2,1707

You shall have leave.

9

III,2,1745

O woful day!

10

III,2,1777

Away, then! come, seek the conspirators.

11

III,2,1789

O royal Caesar!

12

III,2,1803

Pluck down benches.

13

III,3,1829

Where do you dwell?

14

III,3,1834

Ay, and truly, you were best.

15

III,3,1847

Your name, sir, truly.

16

III,3,1855

Tear him, tear him! Come, brands ho! fire-brands:
to Brutus', to Cassius'; burn all: some to Decius'...

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