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... hear your grace hath sworn out house - keeping : ' Tis deadly sin to keep that oath , my lord , And sin to break it . ( II.1.104 ) When she hears members of her own court having a duel of wits , she advises that the wits should be ...
... hear your grace hath sworn out house - keeping : ' Tis deadly sin to keep that oath , my lord , And sin to break it . ( II.1.104 ) When she hears members of her own court having a duel of wits , she advises that the wits should be ...
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... hear an ominous soothsayer , and meet a matter - of - fact Enobarbus . When he hears that a Roman thought has struck Antony , he responds with sceptical irony , mainly directed at Cleopatra , who will die instantly if she hears of ...
... hear an ominous soothsayer , and meet a matter - of - fact Enobarbus . When he hears that a Roman thought has struck Antony , he responds with sceptical irony , mainly directed at Cleopatra , who will die instantly if she hears of ...
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... hear his nothings monstered . He flees more readily from words than from blows , he tells Brutus ; You sooth'd not , therefore hurt not . But your people , I love them as they weigh . ( II.2.78 ) Cominius sums up in resounding terms his ...
... hear his nothings monstered . He flees more readily from words than from blows , he tells Brutus ; You sooth'd not , therefore hurt not . But your people , I love them as they weigh . ( II.2.78 ) Cominius sums up in resounding terms his ...
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