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	<title>Comments on: julius ceasar by william shakespeare help please i dont understand what hes saying here?</title>
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		<title>By: English Prof</title>
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		<description>That is, Cicero looks (sees) with eyes that resemble a ferret&#039;s or appear as if they were on fire.  The suggestion here is that he looks angry (but in a small, rodent-like way).

Are you using an edition of the plays that has glosses (brief interpretive notes for unfamiliar words or obscure phrases)?  If not, you&#039;d save yourself a lot of trouble by getting an edition that is designed for students and has glosses.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That is, Cicero looks (sees) with eyes that resemble a ferret&#8217;s or appear as if they were on fire.  The suggestion here is that he looks angry (but in a small, rodent-like way).</p>
<p>Are you using an edition of the plays that has glosses (brief interpretive notes for unfamiliar words or obscure phrases)?  If not, you&#8217;d save yourself a lot of trouble by getting an edition that is designed for students and has glosses.</p>
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