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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
The Last Great Republican and Critic of Caesar's Crossing of the Rubga
04:11 • 2min
Idioce, Mother, Is Nothing Among Men That Is the Same and Equal?
06:11 • 3min
Caliston, if One Should Perform a Deed of Injustice, if I Cra Necessary, Let It Be Done for the Sake of a Kingdom
08:50 • 3min
Do You Prefer to Save Your Throne or Your Country?
11:46 • 4min
The Reign of the Romans, Brutus, and the Republic of Rome
15:37 • 2min
The Eye Sees Not Itself, but by Reflection
17:22 • 4min
Caesar Says, Help Me, or I Sink
21:28 • 4min
Is It Destiny or R Is It?
25:15 • 4min
Aristotelian Observation of the Supreme Court
29:07 • 2min
Are You Hiring With Indeed?
30:38 • 5min
'It's Cold Modesty,' Says Antony
35:28 • 2min
Caesar, the Noble Brutus, Says He Was Ambitious
37:28 • 2min
The Luprcalia - A Festival in Honour of Pan
39:53 • 4min
'Tea Is Better Than Coffee'
43:38 • 4min
Brutus, as You Know, Was Caesar's Ange Judge
47:27 • 2min
Shakespeare's the Fall Out, Act Three
49:48 • 2min
Octavius, You May Do Your Will, but He's a Tried and Valiant Soldier.
51:59 • 2min
The Death of Brutus
53:52 • 3min
American Heart for Gold Is Your Solution to the Crisis That We Are Facing
56:38 • 3min
Do You Think Shakespeare Took a Side?
59:36 • 4min
The Death of Princes, a Premonition of the Mighty Gods
01:03:26 • 2min