The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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... speak . 2 Cit . I will hear Cassius ; and compare their reasons , When severally we hear them rendered . [ Exit ... speak ; for him have I offended . Who is here so rude that would not be a Roman ? If any , speak ; for him have I ...
... speak . 2 Cit . I will hear Cassius ; and compare their reasons , When severally we hear them rendered . [ Exit ... speak ; for him have I offended . Who is here so rude that would not be a Roman ? If any , speak ; for him have I ...
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... speak right on ; I tell you that , which you yourselves do know ; Show you sweet Cæsar's wounds , poor , poor dumb mouths , And bid them speak for me : But were I Brutus , And Brutus Antony , there were an Antony Would ruffle up your ...
... speak right on ; I tell you that , which you yourselves do know ; Show you sweet Cæsar's wounds , poor , poor dumb mouths , And bid them speak for me : But were I Brutus , And Brutus Antony , there were an Antony Would ruffle up your ...
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... speak no more . Eno . That truth should be silent , I had almost forgot . Ant . You wrong this presence , therefore speak no more . Eno . Go to then ; your considerate stone . Cæs . I do not much dislike the matter , but The manner of ...
... speak no more . Eno . That truth should be silent , I had almost forgot . Ant . You wrong this presence , therefore speak no more . Eno . Go to then ; your considerate stone . Cæs . I do not much dislike the matter , but The manner of ...
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