The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript EmendationsWhittaker and Company, 1853 - 884 pagina's |
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Pagina 29
... Villain , forbear . Launce . Why , sir , I'll strike nothing : I pray you , Pro . Sirrah , I say , forbear . - Friend Valentine , a " word . Val . My ears are stopp'd , and cannot hear good news , So much of bad already hath possess'd ...
... Villain , forbear . Launce . Why , sir , I'll strike nothing : I pray you , Pro . Sirrah , I say , forbear . - Friend Valentine , a " word . Val . My ears are stopp'd , and cannot hear good news , So much of bad already hath possess'd ...
Pagina 31
... villains That all the travellers do fear so much . Val . My friends , - 1 Out . That's not so , sir : we are your ... villain ! [ They talk apart . 2 Out . Tell us this : have you any thing to take to ? Val . Nothing , but my fortune ...
... villains That all the travellers do fear so much . Val . My friends , - 1 Out . That's not so , sir : we are your ... villain ! [ They talk apart . 2 Out . Tell us this : have you any thing to take to ? Val . Nothing , but my fortune ...
Pagina 55
... villain ! go . - Assist me , knight ; I am undone . - Fly , run , hue and cry , villain ! I am [ Exeunt Host and BARDOLPH . undone ! Fal . I would all the world might be cozened , for I have been cozened , and beaten too . If it should ...
... villain ! go . - Assist me , knight ; I am undone . - Fly , run , hue and cry , villain ! I am [ Exeunt Host and BARDOLPH . undone ! Fal . I would all the world might be cozened , for I have been cozened , and beaten too . If it should ...
Pagina 60
... villain , despite of all grace . 1 Gent . Well , there went but a pair of sheers be- tween us . it so . Bawd . I am too sure of it ; and it is for getting madam Julietta with child . Lucio . Believe me , this may be he promised to meet ...
... villain , despite of all grace . 1 Gent . Well , there went but a pair of sheers be- tween us . it so . Bawd . I am too sure of it ; and it is for getting madam Julietta with child . Lucio . Believe me , this may be he promised to meet ...
Pagina 79
... villain's mouth , Which here you come to accuse . Lucio . This is the rascal : this is he I spoke of . Escal . Why , thou unreverend and unhallow'd friar ! To accuse this worthy man , but , in foul mouth , Is't not enough , thou hast ...
... villain's mouth , Which here you come to accuse . Lucio . This is the rascal : this is he I spoke of . Escal . Why , thou unreverend and unhallow'd friar ! To accuse this worthy man , but , in foul mouth , Is't not enough , thou hast ...
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