Brutus states that he will never be led through the streets of Rome as a captive
Brutus said that while talking to Portia in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar; Act 2, Scene 1.
It depends what scene you are talking about. Also what edition you are talking about. The line numbers change from version to version.
If you are talking about the scene from Julius Caesar, then it is a list of all the people that must die in order to protect themselves.
This is Act IV Scene 4 I imagine you are talking about, the scene in which Hamlet makes his "How all occasions do inform against me" speech. Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are on their way to catch the next boat to England when they cross paths with Fortinbras's army on its way to Poland.
Brutus states that he will never be led through the streets of Rome as a captive
Address Portia
Scene 4 of Act II in "Julius Caesar" takes place on the morning of March 15 (the Ides of March), shortly before Caesar's murder in the Senate House. Portia is concerned because she knows her husband, Marcus Brutus, is involved in something secretive and potentially dangerous (the conspiracy to assassinate Caesar), although she does not know exactly what it is. She is sending their servant Lucius to find out what is going on. The primary function of this scene is to build suspense leading into Act III.
These are words spoken by Portia in Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice, Act 4 Scene 1
Brutus said that while talking to Portia in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar; Act 2, Scene 1.
A letter.
We learn that Portia's a bit of a racist. After he's gone she says, "Let all of your complexion choose me so.", which is to say, not at all.
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Brutus publicly condemned Lucius Pellus for taking bribes.
Portia spoke to the soothsayer at around the ninth hour. This means is was about 9:00 pm. This occurs in Act 2, Scene 4 of Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar.
I think she was afraid of Caesar dying
In Scene 1 of "The Merchant of Venice," Portia demands that her husband-to-be must choose the correct casket among gold, silver, and lead ones. The one who chooses the right casket will win her hand in marriage.