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Julius Caesar (Written about 1601) Friends, Romans, Countrymen, Lend Me Your Ears!

By Personae, Dramatis

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Book Id: WPLBN0000675601
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Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: Julius Caesar (Written about 1601) Friends, Romans, Countrymen, Lend Me Your Ears!  
Author: Personae, Dramatis
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Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Literature, Literature & drama
Collections: Penn State University's Electronic Classics Series Collection
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Excerpt: ACT I. SCENE I. Rome. A street. [Enter FLAVIUS, MARULLUS, and certain Commoners.] FLAVIUS: Hence! home, you idle creatures get you home: Is this a holiday? what! know you not, Being mechanical, you ought not walk Upon a laboring day without the sign Of your profession? Speak, what trade art thou? First Commoner: Why, sir, a carpenter. MARULLUS: Where is thy leather apron and thy rule? What dost thou with thy best apparel on? You, sir, what trade are you? Second Commoner: Truly, sir, in respect of a fine workman, I am but, as you would say, a cobbler.

 
 



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