Ner. Good Anicetus, tell me, is there none
Greater than Cæsar?
Anic.Nay, Cæsar, there is none.
Ner. But were there one to whom it might be said
Cæsar owed life and fortune—dost thou take me?
Anic. Cæsar would say the Augusta.
Ner.Nay, thou’rt dull:
’Twas thee I meant.
Anic.Me, Cæsar!
Ner.Dost remember