Brutus and the ghost of Caesar

    Caption: Brutus and the Ghost of Caesar, copperplate engraving.

      Brutus: Why comest 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.

        ---Julius Caesar (100--44 BCE) (posthumously) and Brutus (85--42 BCE) before the Battle of Philippi, Act IV, Scene 3 (scroll down ∼ 90 %) in Julius Caesar (c. 1599), William Shakespeare (1564--1616).

      Great Caesar's Ghost!

        ---Perry White on numerous occasions.

    Credit/Permission: Edward Scriven (1775--1841 from a painting by Richard Westall (1765--1836), 1802 (uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by User:User:DionysosProteus, 2007) / Public domain.
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