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... Speak , good Sicinius . Sic . Hear me , people ; -Peace . Cit . Let's hear our tribune : -Peace . Speak , fpeak , speak . Sic . You are at point to lose your liberties : Marcius would have all from you ; Marcius , Whom late you have nam ...
... Speak , good Sicinius . Sic . Hear me , people ; -Peace . Cit . Let's hear our tribune : -Peace . Speak , fpeak , speak . Sic . You are at point to lose your liberties : Marcius would have all from you ; Marcius , Whom late you have nam ...
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... speak ? Think'ft thou it honourable for a noble man Still to remember wrongs ? -Daughter , speak you : He cares not for your weeping . - Speak thou , boy ; Perhaps , thy childishness will move him more Than can our reafons . - There is ...
... speak ? Think'ft thou it honourable for a noble man Still to remember wrongs ? -Daughter , speak you : He cares not for your weeping . - Speak thou , boy ; Perhaps , thy childishness will move him more Than can our reafons . - There is ...
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... speak , my lord , Upon his peril , that I have reserv'd To myself nothing . Speak the truth , Seleucus . Sel . Madam , I had rather feel my lips , than , to my peril , Speak that which is not . Cleo . What have I kept back ? Sel ...
... speak , my lord , Upon his peril , that I have reserv'd To myself nothing . Speak the truth , Seleucus . Sel . Madam , I had rather feel my lips , than , to my peril , Speak that which is not . Cleo . What have I kept back ? Sel ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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