The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakespeare, Volumen2Andrus, Judd, & Franklin, 1837 |
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... Villain , thou know'st , the law of arms is such , That , who so draws a sword , ' tis present death ; Or else this blow should broach thy dearest blood . But I'll unto his majesty , and crave I may have liberty to venge this wrong ...
... Villain , thou know'st , the law of arms is such , That , who so draws a sword , ' tis present death ; Or else this blow should broach thy dearest blood . But I'll unto his majesty , and crave I may have liberty to venge this wrong ...
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... villain Somerset ; hat thus delays my promised supply f horsemen , that were levied for this siege ! enowned Talbot doth expect my aid ; nd I am lowted by a traitor villain , nd cannot help the noble chevalier : od comfort him in this ...
... villain Somerset ; hat thus delays my promised supply f horsemen , that were levied for this siege ! enowned Talbot doth expect my aid ; nd I am lowted by a traitor villain , nd cannot help the noble chevalier : od comfort him in this ...
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... villain's accusation . K. Hen . Uncle , what shall we say to this in law ? Glo . This doom , my lord , if I may ... villain . Pet . By these ten bones , my lords , [ Holding ' up his hands . ] he did speak them to me in the ...
... villain's accusation . K. Hen . Uncle , what shall we say to this in law ? Glo . This doom , my lord , if I may ... villain . Pet . By these ten bones , my lords , [ Holding ' up his hands . ] he did speak them to me in the ...
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... villain run . * Glo . Follow the knave ; and take this drab away . * Wife . Alas , sir , we did it for pure need . Glo . Let them be whipped through every mar- ket town , till they come to Berwick , whence they [ Exeunt Mayor , Beadle ...
... villain run . * Glo . Follow the knave ; and take this drab away . * Wife . Alas , sir , we did it for pure need . Glo . Let them be whipped through every mar- ket town , till they come to Berwick , whence they [ Exeunt Mayor , Beadle ...
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... villains ' throats ; -for die you shall ; * The lives of those which we have lost in fight , * Cannot be counterpois'd with such a petty sum . * 1 Gent . I'll give it , sir ; and therefore spare my life . * 2 Gent . And so will I , and ...
... villains ' throats ; -for die you shall ; * The lives of those which we have lost in fight , * Cannot be counterpois'd with such a petty sum . * 1 Gent . I'll give it , sir ; and therefore spare my life . * 2 Gent . And so will I , and ...
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