The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Taming of the shrew. Winter's tale. Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. King Richard IIC. Whittingham, 1818 |
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... Villain , I say , knock me here soundly . Gru . Knock you here , sir ? why , sir , what am I , sir , that I should knock you here , sir ? Pet . Villain , I say , knock me at this gate , ' And rap me well , or I'll knock your knave's ...
... Villain , I say , knock me here soundly . Gru . Knock you here , sir ? why , sir , what am I , sir , that I should knock you here , sir ? Pet . Villain , I say , knock me at this gate , ' And rap me well , or I'll knock your knave's ...
Page 19
... villain ! -Good Hortensio , I bade the rascal knock upon your gate , And could not get him for my heart to do it . Gru . Knock at the gate ? -O heavens ! Spake you not these words plain , -Sirrah , knock me here , Rap me here , knock me ...
... villain ! -Good Hortensio , I bade the rascal knock upon your gate , And could not get him for my heart to do it . Gru . Knock at the gate ? -O heavens ! Spake you not these words plain , -Sirrah , knock me here , Rap me here , knock me ...
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... villains ; When ? It was the friar of orders grey , As he forth walked on his way : - [ Sings . foot awry : Out , out ... villain ! will you let it fall ? [ Strikes him . Kath . Patience , I pray you ; ' twas a fault unwilling . Pet . A ...
... villains ; When ? It was the friar of orders grey , As he forth walked on his way : - [ Sings . foot awry : Out , out ... villain ! will you let it fall ? [ Strikes him . Kath . Patience , I pray you ; ' twas a fault unwilling . Pet . A ...
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... Villain , not for thy life : Take up my mistress ' gown for thy master's use . Pet . Why , sir , what's your conceit in that ? Gru . O , sir , the conceit is deeper than you think for : Take up my mistress ' gown to his master's use ! O ...
... Villain , not for thy life : Take up my mistress ' gown for thy master's use . Pet . Why , sir , what's your conceit in that ? Gru . O , sir , the conceit is deeper than you think for : Take up my mistress ' gown to his master's use ! O ...
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... villain ; I believe a ' means to cozen somebody in this city under my countenance . Re - enter BIONDELLO . Bion . I have seen them in the church together ; God send ' em good shipping ! —But who is here ? mine old master Vincentio ? now ...
... villain ; I believe a ' means to cozen somebody in this city under my countenance . Re - enter BIONDELLO . Bion . I have seen them in the church together ; God send ' em good shipping ! —But who is here ? mine old master Vincentio ? now ...
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