The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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... villain , villain ! -His very opinion in the letter ! -Abhorred villain ! Unnatural , detested , brutish villain ! worse than brutish ! -Go , sirrah , seek him ; I'll apprehend him : -Abominable vil- lain ! -Where is he ? ( 1 ) Trial ...
... villain , villain ! -His very opinion in the letter ! -Abhorred villain ! Unnatural , detested , brutish villain ! worse than brutish ! -Go , sirrah , seek him ; I'll apprehend him : -Abominable vil- lain ! -Where is he ? ( 1 ) Trial ...
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... villain of mine comes under the prediction ; there's son ( 1 ) Whereas . ( 2 ) The usual address to a lord . ( 3 ) Design . tain of the truth . ( 4 ) Give all that I am possessed of , to be cer- ( 6 ) Following . ( 5 ) Manage . against ...
... villain of mine comes under the prediction ; there's son ( 1 ) Whereas . ( 2 ) The usual address to a lord . ( 3 ) Design . tain of the truth . ( 4 ) Give all that I am possessed of , to be cer- ( 6 ) Following . ( 5 ) Manage . against ...
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... villain , Edmund , it shall lose thee nothing ; do it carefully : -- And the noble and true - hearted Kent banished ! his offence , hon- esty ! -Strange ! strange ! [ Exit . Edm . This is the excellent foppery of the world ! that , when ...
... villain , Edmund , it shall lose thee nothing ; do it carefully : -- And the noble and true - hearted Kent banished ! his offence , hon- esty ! -Strange ! strange ! [ Exit . Edm . This is the excellent foppery of the world ! that , when ...
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... villain hath done me wrong . Edm . That's my fear . I pray you , have a conti- nent2 forbearance , till the speed of his rage goes slower ; and , as I say , retire with me to my lodging , from whence I will fitly bring you to hear my ...
... villain hath done me wrong . Edm . That's my fear . I pray you , have a conti- nent2 forbearance , till the speed of his rage goes slower ; and , as I say , retire with me to my lodging , from whence I will fitly bring you to hear my ...
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... villain ? Edm . Here stood he in the dark , his sharp sword out , Mumbling of wicked charms , conjuring the moon To stand his auspicious mistress : - Glo . Edm . Look , sir , I bleed . ( 1 ) Delicate . But where is he ? ( 2 ) Consider ...
... villain ? Edm . Here stood he in the dark , his sharp sword out , Mumbling of wicked charms , conjuring the moon To stand his auspicious mistress : - Glo . Edm . Look , sir , I bleed . ( 1 ) Delicate . But where is he ? ( 2 ) Consider ...
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