‘The Ides of March have come, Soothsayer…’ Published on March 15, 2010 in Apolitical by Peter Schorsch “Aye, but they have not passed Caesar.” The clip below is Marlon Brando delivering Mark Antony’s funeral speech from Julius Caesar. Keep Reading Off Facebook Twitter Google Pinterest You might be interested in Today on Context Florida: Lucius Cornelius Sulla & Richard Corcoran, outside agency funding and MPO choices Today on Context Florida: Before Augustus and Marc Antony and before Julius Caesar, Spartacus, and everyone else you can barely remember ‘The Ides of March have come, Soothsayer…’ “Aye, but they have not passed Caesar.” The clip below is Marlon Brando delivering Mark Antony’s funeral speech from Julius Oration Week 2010: Daniel Webster’s Seventh of March speech Of all the dorky things I do, and trust me there are many my absolute favorite nerdly function is to
Today on Context Florida: Lucius Cornelius Sulla & Richard Corcoran, outside agency funding and MPO choices Today on Context Florida: Before Augustus and Marc Antony and before Julius Caesar, Spartacus, and everyone else you can barely remember
‘The Ides of March have come, Soothsayer…’ “Aye, but they have not passed Caesar.” The clip below is Marlon Brando delivering Mark Antony’s funeral speech from Julius
Oration Week 2010: Daniel Webster’s Seventh of March speech Of all the dorky things I do, and trust me there are many my absolute favorite nerdly function is to
‘The Ides of March have come, Soothsayer…’ Published on March 15, 2010 in Apolitical by Peter Schorsch “Aye, but they have not passed Caesar.” The clip below is Marlon Brando delivering Mark Antony’s funeral speech from Julius Caesar. Keep Reading Off Facebook Twitter Google Pinterest You might be interested in Today on Context Florida: Lucius Cornelius Sulla & Richard Corcoran, outside agency funding and MPO choices Today on Context Florida: Before Augustus and Marc Antony and before Julius Caesar, Spartacus, and everyone else you can barely remember ‘The Ides of March have come, Soothsayer…’ “Aye, but they have not passed Caesar.” The clip below is Marlon Brando delivering Mark Antony’s funeral speech from Julius Oration Week 2010: Daniel Webster’s Seventh of March speech Of all the dorky things I do, and trust me there are many my absolute favorite nerdly function is to
Today on Context Florida: Lucius Cornelius Sulla & Richard Corcoran, outside agency funding and MPO choices Today on Context Florida: Before Augustus and Marc Antony and before Julius Caesar, Spartacus, and everyone else you can barely remember
‘The Ides of March have come, Soothsayer…’ “Aye, but they have not passed Caesar.” The clip below is Marlon Brando delivering Mark Antony’s funeral speech from Julius
Oration Week 2010: Daniel Webster’s Seventh of March speech Of all the dorky things I do, and trust me there are many my absolute favorite nerdly function is to