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The famous quote detailed above is well known as an example of the famed verbal and spoken communication, citation or quotation used by the famous person. Some of these quotes will be familiar and some even deemed to be legendary and ... Cry "Havoc," and let slip the dogs of war. William Shakespeare, "Julius Caesar"
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The Dogs of War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In English, the dogs of war is a phrase from line 270, scene 1, Act III of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar : "Cry 'Havoc!', and let slip the dogs of war" referring to releasing the "dog", i.e....
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William Shakespeare Cry 'Havoc', and let slip the dogs of war, that this foul deed shall smell above the earth with carrion men, groaning for burial ... William Shakespeare said: "Cry 'Havoc', and let slip the dogs of war, that..." and:
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"Cry 'HAVOC' and let slip the dogs of war!" ... Over your wounds now I predict the future… And Caesar's ghost, roaming about in search of revenge, with hate at his side still hot from hell, will in these boundaries with a ruler's voice cry 'HAVOC' and let slip the dogs of war, so that this terrible action will smell above...
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Let's not overlook Robertson's support for Charles Taylor, convicted of war crimes. “How dare the president of the United States say to the duly elected president of another country, 'You've got to step down.'" Robertson said on “The 700 Club,” broadcast in 2003, during the time he was petitioning Congress to...
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Cry ’havoc’ and let slip the dogs of war! Posted by: McQ on Wednesday, January 31, 2007; I got about three lines into this and realized that I was reading something written by a combat infantryman. And his lament is the same lament I've heard since Vietnam.
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