The Works of Shakspere, Հատոր 2Virtue and Vorston, 1881 |
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... villain Hath mock'd me : -I am faint . Bel . Those runagates ! Means he not us ? I partly know him ; ' tis Cloten , the son o ' the queen . I fear some ambush . I saw him not these many years , and yet I know ' tis he : -We are held as ...
... villain Hath mock'd me : -I am faint . Bel . Those runagates ! Means he not us ? I partly know him ; ' tis Cloten , the son o ' the queen . I fear some ambush . I saw him not these many years , and yet I know ' tis he : -We are held as ...
Էջ 249
... villain . Take you this weapon , Which I have here recover'd from the Moor : Come , guard the door without ; let him not pass , But kill him rather ; I'll after that same villain , For ' tis a damned slave . Oth . [ Exit MONTANO.3 I ...
... villain . Take you this weapon , Which I have here recover'd from the Moor : Come , guard the door without ; let him not pass , But kill him rather ; I'll after that same villain , For ' tis a damned slave . Oth . [ Exit MONTANO.3 I ...
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... villain ! Would he deny his letter , said he ? - [ I never got him . " ] [ Trumpets within . Hark , the duke's trumpets ! I know not wher ' 8 he comes : All ports I'll bar ; the villain shall not ' scape ; The duke must grant me that ...
... villain ! Would he deny his letter , said he ? - [ I never got him . " ] [ Trumpets within . Hark , the duke's trumpets ! I know not wher ' 8 he comes : All ports I'll bar ; the villain shall not ' scape ; The duke must grant me that ...
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