BRUTUS. Why com"st thou?
GHOST. To tell thee thou shalt see me at Philippi.
BRUTUS. Well; then I shall see thee again?
GHOST. Ay, at Philippi.
BRUTUS. Why, I will see thee at Philippi, then.
Now I have taken heart, thou vanishest: Ill spirit, I would hold more talk with thee.
But it had already disappeared, only to meet Brutus again on the fatal day that followed.
FOOTNOTES:
[Footnote 104: _Ep._, vii. 27.]
[Footnote 105: Plutarch, _Dion_, ii. 55.]
[Footnote 106: Dio Ca.s.sius, 55. 1. Cp. Suet., _Claud._, i.]
[Footnote 107: Lucian, _Philops._, 20.]
[Footnote 108: 68. 25.]
[Footnote 109: _Ep._, vii. 27. 12.]
[Footnote 110: _Fragm._, 84.]
[Footnote 111: Suet., _Julius_, 32.]
[Footnote 112: _Julius Caesar_, iv. 3.]
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