How does Antony feel about Lepidus How do you know?
Antony feels doubtful about Lepidus' ability in the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. You can tell this by his speech with Octavius after they all meet, for Antony and Octavius talk about him and Antony states his doubts. ChaCha on!
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