Use caesar in a sentence
Sentences starting with caesar
- Caesar has made your father, and your neighbor Skopas, and every free man in the country a Roman citizen; but it is a pity that, while he gave each man his patent of citizenship, he should have filched the money out of his purse. [10]
- Caesar had come with a force by no means equal to theirs, and it might be possible to draw the mighty general into a snare. [10]
- Caesar was wont to say that this man's hands were matchless for lightness and delicacy of touch, but to-day they trembled as he lifted the laurel wreath from Caesar's head and unbuckled the padded breast plate. [10]
- Caesar is hateful to me, but I am no longer one of the praetorians, and am banished the country. [10]
- Caesar himself said to me once; 'In the midst of the turmoil of waking life, when I see Antinous a feeling comes over me as if a beautiful dream stood incorporate before my eyes. [10]
- Caesar was eager to decide at once on the destination of each legion, and to call the legates together to a council of war; but Macrinus was not so prompt and ready as usual on such occasions. [10]
- Caesar was anxious to bring them into fashion, and it might safely be expected that those Alexandrians who had held out their hands to accept them would appear in them on the morrow, as no order required that they should be worn. [10]
- Caesar must see them, they must be exhibited, and already in his mind's eye, he saw himself refusing order after order, and accepting only the most splendid where all were good. [10]
- Caesar mingled with the priests, and her guide told her that the corridor was now free. [10]
- Caesar has given the golden apple of Paris to a goddess of this town. [10]
Sentences ending with caesar
- You may spare yourself the question, Caesar. [10]
- If you yourself, young man, do not suffer for Alexandrian wit, it will certainly not hurt Caesar! [10]
- If it might yet be something more than a mere post of honor to be the wife of Verus, I would not ask for the new dignity of becoming wife to Caesar. [10]
- He had had to hold tightly to the arm of the couch, and only remembered that some one--who it was he did not know--had whispered to him to thank Caesar. [10]
- It was odious to him, but he thought it might perhaps have amused Caesar. [10]
- Holding one hand to her wildly beating heart, she looked across the bloodstained arena to the rows of seats and the dais decorated for Caesar. [10]
- Do they dare to grudge their money for the reception of Caesar? [10]
- She listened attentively to every breath, and looked as if spell-bound into his face, until she was quite sure that sleep had completely overcome Caesar. [10]
- He was glad to be able to tell her that he hoped to soften Caesar. [10]
- He is said to be a mean sycophant, a spy paid by Caesar. [10]
Short sentences using caesar
- That is Caesar raging again. [10]
- We both love Caesar. [10]
- Caesar, Julius, 184,197. [6]
- And Caesar crossed. [5]
- I am Caesar. [10]
- He is Caesar! [10]
- Great Caesar, awake! [10]
- Do it, Caesar! [10]
- Caesar demanded more. [10]
- Caesar. [6]
More example sentences with the word caesar in them
- It should be your part to entreat her help for our father and brother; but you must not venture where Caesar is. [10]
- I know from your own lips that there is no passion which can betray Caesar into perjury. [10]
- He is deceiving you now in small things, great Caesar, and later he will deceive you in greater ones. [10]
- Your interpretation is wrong; Caesar gave me a far better one. [10]
- For no consideration would he have left this duty to another, for it was to communicate to Titianus, who had offended him, the intelligence that Caesar had deprived him of the office of prefect, and intended to examine into certain complaints of his administration. [10]
- The newspaper men would have made it as famous as the assassination of Caesar, but for their limitations. [5]
- To none--man nor woman--and I beseech you as urgently as friend or Caesar ever besought a favor--let the least suspicion of my arrival be known. [10]
- Withered laurel-wreaths, tied with long ribbons, fluttered over the mantel-piece; one had fallen, dropped over the bald head of Julius Caesar, and rested on the breast. [10]
- Aristides was breathless with eagerness, and Caesar, snatching the tablets impatiently from his hand, read the following lines: "Wanton, I say, is this dam of irreconcilable brothers! [10]
- The physician noted with anxiety how his master's breast heaved and his eyelids quivered; but when he offered Caesar a soothing potion, he waved him away, and commanded him to cease from troubling him. [10]
- Our world, too, with all its breathing life, is but a leaf to be folded with the other strata, and if I am only patient, by and by I shall be just as famous as imperious Caesar himself, embedded with me in a conglomerate. [6]
- As regards the wife of Seleukus--" "Well," exclaimed Caesar, and his eye brightened again. [10]
- The woman to whom Julius Caesar owned his subjugation might well hold her head higher than the unhappy, vanquished Queen who, save the permission to die--" "Do not part with the letters," said Octavianus kindly. [10]
- A cynical philosopher, who proclaimed his sect by his ragged garment, unkempt hair, and rough mode of speech, declared that Caesar had a senator to guide his chariot because he had long since succeeded in turning the senate-house into a stable. [10]
- We shall see who it is that Caesar sends. [10]
- And the men who commit these crimes, especially their leader, assure themselves that this is admirable, this is glory--it resembles Caesar and Alexander the Great and is therefore good. [2]
- A love-sick fool who accompanied her drew his sword in her defence, raised his hand against the son of Caesar, and wounded him. [10]
- The lion, too, which lay unchained by his master's seat, gave her a fright now and then; for if Caesar raised his voice in anger, he growled and stood up. [10]
- The tormenting headache which followed each convulsion had again come on, and Caesar submitted without resistance to what the physician prescribed. [10]
- In these days, when there had been neither games, nor pageants, nor distribution of corn, the Romans and Caesar had been their sole subjects of conversation. [10]
- I learned this when Caesar was prisoned by a greatly superior force within this very palace, his ships burned, his supply of water cut off. [10]
- Why, just now, when Caesar is here, and gain and honor be in the streets for such a one as you only to stoop for--why, I say, you should waste precious time on that poring fellow from the Museum, I can not understand. [10]
- Before Caesar came, what were you--what was Philip? [10]
- His artistic faculties were once more roused into play, and found a field for their freest exercise when Antinous told him that he was at his disposal till mid-day, since his master--or rather Caesar as he was now permitted to name him--was engaged in business. [10]
- I know right well that I owe you my warmest thanks, and equally so that he whom you call our master has inflicted as deep a wrong on us as on you; but Caesar is still my military chief. [10]
- When he is well again, if he hears that I am with Caesar, in obedience to his call whenever he sends for me, and if evil tongues tell him dreadful things about me, he, too, will condemn me! [10]
- Now, if ever, was the time to offer sacrifice for Caesar and for the mitigation of his sufferings. [10]
- The praetorian prefect was roused, and Caesar was glad to see him, for it was in attending to affairs that he most easily forgot what weighed upon him. [10]
- This time it was not to Caesar that the cloudy sky promised welfare--his life was wrapped in gloom--but to the people he had so bitterly hated. [10]
- At this Caesar was enchanted; it was to him a further proof of his strange fancy. [10]
- He said he was cast for a part in Julius Caesar, for that night, and if I should come I would see him. [5]
- When the prefect was about to remove the figures, Caesar hastily forbade it, and ordered the bystanders to withdraw. [10]
- In this there was a covert compliment to Caesar, who, after a doubtful victory over that valiant people, had assumed the name of Alemannicus. [10]
- They must be visible; but"--and this "but" brought sudden illumination to the praetor's mind, "why should Caesar see them? [10]
- Of all the villains who have brought shame upon the throne and name of mighty Caesar, this is the most dastardly. [10]
- How could he, Verus, expect that Caesar should ally his fortunate star with the fatal star of another doomed to die? [10]
- To receive the vanquished Pompey kindly was to make the victorious Caesar a foe. [10]
- And from time to time her thoughts flew back to Caesar, and she felt as though some tie, she knew not what, linked them together. [10]
- People allowed themselves to take strange liberties with Caesar in this town, Theocritus burst out; insolent jests passed from lip to lip. [10]
- This had come to Serapion's ears yesterday afternoon, through his adroit assistant Kastor, and he had taken advantage of the information to prepare Caesar during the night for the faithlessness of his chosen bride. [10]
- The prince strode to his throne with the port and majesty--and the sternness--of a Julius Caesar coming to receive and receipt for a back-country kingdom and have it over and get out, and no fooling. [5]
- But Caracalla laughed to himself, and went on cheerfully: "Yes, it is dangerous work, no doubt; and for that reason I pledged my word as Caesar not to require him to pay for the sins of others. [10]
- He had that to communicate which, as he knew, would to Caesar take the head of all else. [10]
- Macrinus repeated this to Caesar with a shrug of his shoulders, but he withheld the remark added by the venerable elder of the ambassadors, that they did not fear a foe who by so vile a deed had incurred the wrath of the gods. [10]
- He then turned to Brutus, apparently much excited, and asked what should be done, and swore that either he or Caesar would never turn back--he would kill himself first. [5]
- His head began to ache sadly; and what an endless time Caesar was absent! [10]
- If you refuse to accede to this reasonable demand I will lay the matter before Caesar. [10]
- At the same time his harsh, powerful voice bellowed out, "Hail, Caesar! [10]
- For the first time for some days Caesar found himself alone. [10]
- But Caesar had threatened his mistress's life--he must collect himself, and thus he managed to stammer: "No, lady, no! [10]
- In spite of this, and although his absence threatened to rouse Caesar to fury, and everything pointed to the necessity of his remaining within call, Macrinus, drawn by an irresistible craving, had followed the invitation, which sounded more like a command. [10]
- They knew that this would suggest the comparison between Caesar and the sanguinary wretch whose name had been applied to him, and all who were eager to give expression to their vexation or dissatisfaction took the hint and joined in the outcry. [10]
- I like to think about it, and Uncle Caesar Hollowell crossing the Rubicon in his theological seminary. [4]
- As soon as they were together, Caesar sprang up and vehemently demanded to know what news he had brought. [10]
- Only now and then did the thought of Caesar trouble for a moment the rapture of that hour, like a hideous form appearing out of distant clouds. [10]
- Those who force themselves upon Caesar, as these citizens do, must learn to have patience. [10]
- While they flourished their weapons-some the sword and buckler, and others the not less terrible net and harpoon--the time-honored cry rose from their husky throats in eager acclamation: "Hail, Caesar! [10]
- I will smooth the way for you, and to-morrow--do not start--tomorrow you yourself, under my protection, shall appeal to Caesar. [10]
- And how healthy the vulgar creature must be--while he, Caesar, was suffering that acute headache again! [10]
- The voice was the voice of President North; the language was an excellent imitation of that used by Cicero and Julius Caesar. [4]
- The Caesar had the sole disposal of the Queen's fate also, and whoever desired to see her remain on the throne must strive to gain the good-will of Octavianus. [10]
- He glanced at the scrawled characters, and it occurred to him that he had intended to change the word dwarf in one line to Caesar, and to keep the third and most trenchant epigram from the emperor. [10]
- The Brittains were the Saxons who entered England in 1492 under Julius Caesar. [5]
- But when Caesar, the ruler of the world, condescends to ask a plain man for his daughter, every other consideration must naturally be put aside. [10]
- As Caesar quitted the room, his hand on the lion's mane, the praetor Priscillianus whispered to Cilo: "Your disciple has been taking lessons here of the weeping crocodile. [10]
- While listening to the resurrection hymn of the priests of Serapis, she had asked herself if it might not be possible to give Antony, when he had been roused to fresh energy, the son of Caesar as a companion in arms. [10]
- Melissa, encouraged by the presence of her kind protector, went on: But, great Caesar, you will release my father and my other brother? [10]
- Let him follow the prefect, noble Caesar. [10]
- More than this the prefect knew not, and Caesar forthwith dismissed him to make further inquiry before he himself should take steps to prove the truth of the report. [10]
- The prefect of the praetorians had, by the Magian's desire, recommended the Egyptian; but Caesar wished to see for himself, and then to decide. [10]
- Everything that bore the name of Egyptian was hateful or suspicious to the Roman, and it was hard to forgive this woman, born on the banks of the Nile, for having seen Julius Caesar at her feet and compelled Mark Antony to do her bidding. [10]
- It required all the military genius of Caesar to conquer the fierce hostility which he encountered here. [10]
- They are rehearsing the great illumination which is to dazzle the eyes of Caesar when he comes. [10]
- They proceeded from the friends of Caesar, and the deep voices of the Germanic bodyguard, who, joining in with the cries they had learned in the Circus, lent such impetuous force to the applause, as even to satisfy this artist in the purple. [10]
- We necessarily visited the Forum, where Caesar was assassinated, and also the Tarpeian Rock. [5]
- This news, and the fact that Octavianus had condemned to death the youth who bore so striking a resemblance to Caesar, had not remained concealed from the unhappy mother. [10]
- When, late in the evening, he heard that Melissa was still with Caesar, he had become so uneasy that he had waited the whole night through, first on the steps of a staircase, then walking up and down outside the Serapeum. [10]
- And this was the end of the revolting scene, for, as he spoke, Caesar pushed away his cup and sat staring into vacancy, so pale that his physician, foreseeing a fresh attack, brought out his medicine vial. [10]
- Macrinus now governed the empire almost as a sovereign, for Caesar, formerly a laborious and autocratic ruler, shrank from all business. [10]
- By order of the emperor, each man, however, must be particularly careful whom he cut down in any hiding-place, for Caesar wished to give the following Alexandrians--who had sinned most flagrantly against him--the benefit of a trial, and they must therefore be taken alive. [10]
- Whoever should take the daughter of the gem-cutter--and he described Melissa once more--would render a special service to Caesar and might reckon on promotion. [10]
- When told that the Caesar was close at hand, she had only time to raise herself a little higher on her cushions, push back her hair, and let Iras, with a few hasty touches, adjust the folds of her mourning robes. [10]
- I was at the assassination of Caesar. [5]
- Finally, he promised that the epistle to Caesar, which Melissa was composing, should reach his hands on the morrow. [10]
- He knew, too, that Tarautas was the name of a hateful and bloodthirsty gladiator which had been given as a nickname to Caesar in Rome; and when he heard the insolent fellow's cry taken up by the mob, who shouted after him, "Tarautas's brother-in-law! [10]
- Perhaps--O Iras, would that it might be so!--now that the gate is burst open, the brain and energy of the great Caesar will enter his living image. [10]
- When she learns that he, the son of Caesar, has given his young heart to the cast-off wife of a street orator, a woman whose home attracted men as ripe dates lure birds, it will be--I know--like rubbing salt into her fresh wounds. [10]
- To tell her that he, Caesar, had found a wife after his own heart, and to win her favor and consent. [10]
- You were told that Caesar murdered his brother Geta, with many more who did but speak his victim's name. [10]
- Besides, you know that Caesar is not himself when he is in wrath. [10]
- But here they take their right place, and Caesar and Napoleon and Alexander have to take a back seat. [5]
- There stands the statue of the divine Caesar. [10]
- Only a few stanch trumpeters had remained in their places; and when they saw by the lanterns that Caesar had left the Circus, they sounded a fanfare after him, which followed the ruler of the world with a dull, hoarse echo. [10]
- But Caesar had spoken, and there was no gainsaying his orders. [10]
- The prefect was sorry for my father and Alexander, but ended by saying that he himself needed an intercessor; for, if it were not to-day, at any rate to-morrow, the actor would inveigle Caesar into signing his death-warrant. [10]
- To draw a somewhat far-fetched parallel, a Captain Kidd or a Caesar Borgia with a conscience would never have been heard of. [9]
- There certainly were some things even here which the host was not bound to supply to his military; he, Caesar, would provide them with these, and for that purpose he had put aside two million denarii out of his own poverty to distribute among them. [10]
- It must be some strong compulsion which bound her to Caesar, and she could never have looked at him thus unless she had some scheme--in which, perhaps, the lady Euryale meant to abet her--for escaping her imperial suitor before it was too late. [10]
- And he did so as though he were narrating the death of a heroine, but he added, in a tone of disapproval: "Unhappily, the misguided woman died with a curse on you, great Caesar, on her treasonable lips. [10]
- It is no small distinction to a man like that to sit here before an intelligent crowd like this and to be classed with Napoleon and Caesar. [5]
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