This question is based on ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.
Caesar: "She shall be buried by her Antony: / No grave upon the earth shall clip in it / A pair so famous."
Dolabella: "Caesar, thy thoughts / Touch their effects in this: thyself art coming / To see perform'd the dreaded act which thou / So sought'st to hinder."
From the excerpt above, Caesar’s statement primarily reveals his
Caesar acknowledges that Antony and Cleopatra are “a pair so famous,” suggesting that their love and legacy are remarkable and widely recognised. Even in death, he honours their union by allowing them to be buried together. This reflects admiration for their enduring fame and significance.
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