| 1H6 I.i.56 | [Bedford to all, as if to Henry V] A far more glorious star thy soul will make / Than Julius Caesar | 
	
		| 2H6 IV.i.139 | [Suffolk to Lieutenant] Brutus' bastard hand / Stabbed Julius Caesar | 
	
		| AC II.vi.12 | [Pompey to all] Julius Caesar, / Who at Philippi the good Brutus ghosted | 
	
		| AC III.ii.54 | [Agrippa to Enobarbus] When Antony found Julius Caesar dead, / He cried almost to roaring | 
	
		| AW III.vi.47 | [Second Lord to all] a disaster of war that Caesar himself could not have prevented | 
	
		| Cym II.iv.21 | [Posthumus to Philario] Our countrymen  / Are men more ordered than when Julius Caesar / Smiled at their lack of skill | 
	
		| Cym III.i.2 | [Lucius to Cymbeline] When Julius Caesar ... was in this Britain | 
	
		| Ham III.ii.112 | [Polonius to Hamlet] I did enact Julius Caesar. I was killed i'th' Capitol | 
	
		| Ham V.i.209 | [Hamlet to Horatio] Imperious Caesar, dead and turned to clay | 
	
		| Mac III.i.56 | [Macbeth alone] My genius is rebuked as, it is said, / Mark Antony's was by Caesar | 
	
		| R2 V.i.2 | [Queen Isabel to attendants] This is the way / To Julius Caesar's ill-erected Tower | 
	
		| R3 III.i.69 | [Prince Edward to Buckingham, of the Tower] Did Julius Caesar build that place, my lord? |