Seeing the body of Caesar, Antony is overcome by grief. What does he say about Caesar?
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✔Antony is filled with grief and sorrow on seeing mighty Caesar lying on the ground. He says “O mighty Caesar! ... He bids Caesar a sorrowful farewell. He believed that Caesar brought glories, victories and gains in war to the city of Rome.
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✔Antony is filled with grief and sorrow on seeing mighty Caesar lying on the ground. He says “O mighty Caesar! ... He bids Caesar a sorrowful farewell. He believed that Caesar brought glories, victories and gains in war to the city of Rome.
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Seeing the body of Caesar, Antony says that all the conquests, glories and triumph of Caesar had sadly come to such a lowly end. He is shaken by the fact that even a great person; like Caesar could meet such an inglorious end.
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