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He has a low opinion of him. He believes him to be a nuisance. He thinks Lepidus is trying to compete with him.

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Anthony and Lepidus are characters from the play Julius Ceasar. Anthony thinks that Lepidus is not trustworthy and not good enough. He believes he is only good for running errands.

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No. In Act IV Scene 1 he tells Octavian that Lepidus is like a beast of burden, a messenger, having no will of his own.

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that he cannot be trusted

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