A Probable Italian Source of Shakespeares Julius Caesar
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In the scene between Lenate and Caesar, Cassius, marking the former's approach to the Dictator, says, * Marcus Brutus, p. 117-118. 53 "Bruto, noi siam spediti; ecco Lenate Che ragiona con Cesare in secrete. " P. 107. And then following: Bru. Questo ch'importa a noi? Cas. Come ch'importa? Non sai, se la congiura gli e palese? Bru. T'intendo: ahi che valor, dove fortuna S'opponga, nulla val. Stiam preparati, Per proveder, se fia bisogno, al nostro Scampo, e alia liberta farci la strada, Se non po...ssiam con altro, col passarci Co'pugnali 1'un 1'altro il fianco, o'l petto. " P. 107. Lenate and Caesar continue their talk. Cassius' fears are increasing. He says, "Gli occhi teniamo intend, e se fa cenno Che presi siam, pria che ci leghi alcuno, Sciogliam noi Talma de' corporei lacci. " P. 107. Near the end of the conversation Brutus says, "Respira, 6 Cassio, che li parla d'altro, Per quel, che di qul posso dal sembiante Comprender, e da gesti. " P. 109. After Lenate leaves Caesar, Cassius, turning to the former, exclaims, "M'e ritornata 1'anima nel corpo.
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