”Julius Caesar”: calpurnia and caesar in act II, scene 2
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Caesar rejects Calpurnia’s cautionary pleas with the words “What can be avoided whose end is purposed by the mighty gods?” from Act II, scene 2, of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar.
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