I have used a capacitor as a current limit in a flourescent lamp circuit, and for small tubes it works well enough, though it was running the tube slightly high in current, so it did suffer from sputtering on the ends rather rapidly. However you also got them used as part of the ballast in lag lead use, where you use a single ballast for 2 tubes, and the capacitor provides a phase shift on the second tube, so that with the combination you get absolutely no flicker in the light output from the fixture, though unfortunately you have to use T12 tubes, as T8 have too high a strike voltage to operate like this, and you also need a grounded reflector close to the tubes to keep them lit reliably as they age, or use the special tubes with a starter strip on the glass that is used with a contact touching the caps, to provide an electric field to ensure reliable striking every cycle.