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... speak " [ I , i , p . 357 ] , earning by his forthright remarks the anger and insults of Antony , who cannot bear to ... Speak again . Ant . Indeed I do . Speak this , and " The World Well Lost " 189.
... speak " [ I , i , p . 357 ] , earning by his forthright remarks the anger and insults of Antony , who cannot bear to ... Speak again . Ant . Indeed I do . Speak this , and " The World Well Lost " 189.
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Anne Ferry. Ant . Indeed I do . Speak this , and this , and this . [ Hugging him . Thy praises were unjust ; but , I ... speaking . For the first time , Ventidius ' speech does not express the quali- ties associated with his character ...
Anne Ferry. Ant . Indeed I do . Speak this , and this , and this . [ Hugging him . Thy praises were unjust ; but , I ... speaking . For the first time , Ventidius ' speech does not express the quali- ties associated with his character ...
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... speak , if you yet have being ; Sign to me , if you cannot speak ; or cast One look ! do anything that shows you live . Iras . He's gone too far to hear you ; And this you see , a lump of senseless clay , The leavings of a soul . [ V ...
... speak , if you yet have being ; Sign to me , if you cannot speak ; or cast One look ! do anything that shows you live . Iras . He's gone too far to hear you ; And this you see , a lump of senseless clay , The leavings of a soul . [ V ...
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PART ONE Paradise Lost | 19 |
Satanic Rhetoric | 41 |
The Alterd Stile of Fallen Men | 69 |
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