Caesar shall forth:the things that threaten'd me.
Ne'er look'd but on my backwhen they shall see
The face of caesar, they are vanished
What is the meaning of the above lines
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Caesar the speaker of the above lines tells that all the lowly courtesies and other members of the Senate are his subordinates so he need not worry due to them as they work on his orders. He also means that when all the bad omens look at the achievements of Caesar then they are vanished and destroyed.
Here, Caesar is shown very boastful , proud and power-drunk as well as overconfident.
Here, Caesar is shown very boastful , proud and power-drunk as well as overconfident.
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