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1 1 | that you, Maximus, not to speak of others, were strongly 2 3 | moved to anger, when men speak ill of them, although they 3 7 | conduct a conversation, to speak in public, or to offer up 4 8 | speech. ~But why should I speak further of man? Even the 5 11 | I who am fool enough to speak seriously of such things 6 11 | innocence a voice wherewith to speak, but to guilt she has given 7 16 | surprised if you prefer me to speak of your ugly deformity of 8 33 | owing to his inability to speak. After long hesitation he 9 44 | the same cup. But why do I speak of these slaves? You yourselves 10 46 | speech for the purpose. Speak, I say, Tannonius. Why are 11 47 | men are admitted, not to speak of slaves. And yet you will 12 50 | disease of which I set out to speak, is a condition when the 13 56 | nor grove. But why do I speak of groves or shrines? Those 14 64 | universe. Maximus knows that I speak truth, for in his careful 15 89 | It is not necessary to speak at length in discussing 16 91 | deeds of settlement will speak more eloquently than I can 17 98 | he neither will nor can speak Latin. You heard, Maximus, 18 100| myself, whom my accusers speak of as a mere robber. Order 19 101| irreproachable character. I cannot speak of him save with the deepest