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Speeches (Lines) for Messala
in "Julius Caesar"

Total: 20

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

IV,3,2177

Myself have letters of the selfsame tenor.

2

IV,3,2179

That by proscription and bills of outlawry,
Octavius, Antony, and Lepidus,...

3

IV,3,2186

Cicero is dead,
And by that order of proscription....

4

IV,3,2190

Nor nothing in your letters writ of her?

5

IV,3,2192

That, methinks, is strange.

6

IV,3,2194

No, my lord.

7

IV,3,2196

Then like a Roman bear the truth I tell:
For certain she is dead, and by strange manner.

8

IV,3,2201

Even so great men great losses should endure.

9

V,1,2426

[Standing forth.] What says my general?

10

V,1,2446

Believe not so.

11

V,3,2559

It is but change, Tintinius; for Octavius
Is overthrown by noble Brutus' power,...

12

V,3,2563

Where did you leave him?

13

V,3,2566

Is not that he that lies upon the ground?

14

V,3,2568

Is not that he?

15

V,3,2576

Mistrust of good success hath done this deed.
O hateful error, melancholy's child,...

16

V,3,2583

Seek him, Tintinius, whilst I go to meet
The noble Brutus, thrusting this report...

17

V,3,2607

Lo, yonder, and Tintinius mourning it.

18

V,5,2739

My master's man. Strato, where is thy master?

19

V,5,2750

How died my master, Strato?

20

V,5,2752

Octavius, then take him to follow thee,
That did the latest service to my master.

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