That Rome holds of his name; wherein obscurely

Caesar’s ambition shall be glanced at.

(I. ii. 319.)

And now we hear him say:

Good Cinna, take this paper,

And look you lay it in the praetor’s chair,

Where Brutus may but find it: and throw this

In at his window; set this up with wax

Upon old Brutus’ statue.

(I. iii. 142.)