The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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... villain mountaineers ? I have heard of such . - What slave art thou ? Gui . A thing More slavish did I ne'er , than answering A slave without a knock . Clo . Thou art a robber , A law - breaker , a villain : Yield thee , thief . Gui ...
... villain mountaineers ? I have heard of such . - What slave art thou ? Gui . A thing More slavish did I ne'er , than answering A slave without a knock . Clo . Thou art a robber , A law - breaker , a villain : Yield thee , thief . Gui ...
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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 appre- hend him : -Abominable villain ! -Where is he ? • Edm . I do ...
... villain , villain ! -His very opinion in the letter ! -Abhorred villain ! Unnatural , detested , brutish villain ! worse than brutish ! -Go , sirrah , seek him ; I'll appre- hend him : -Abominable villain ! -Where is he ? • Edm . I do ...
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... villain lives which slaughter'd him . Jul . What villain , madam ? La . Cap . That same villain , Romeo . Jul . Villain and he are many miles asunder.- God pardon him ! I do , with all my heart : And yet , no man , like he , doth grieve ...
... villain lives which slaughter'd him . Jul . What villain , madam ? La . Cap . That same villain , Romeo . Jul . Villain and he are many miles asunder.- God pardon him ! I do , with all my heart : And yet , no man , like he , doth grieve ...
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