The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 7Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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Page 44
... villain Would he deny his letter ? -I never got him . F [ Trumpets within . Hark , the duke's trumpets ! I know not why he - comes.- All ports I'll bar ; the villain shall not ' scape ; The duke must grant me that . Besides , his ...
... villain Would he deny his letter ? -I never got him . F [ Trumpets within . Hark , the duke's trumpets ! I know not why he - comes.- All ports I'll bar ; the villain shall not ' scape ; The duke must grant me that . Besides , his ...
Page 48
... villain into mortar , and daub the wall of a jakes with him . - Spare my gray beard , you wagtail ? Corn . Peace , sirrah ! You beastly knave , know you no reverence ? Kent . Yes , sir ; but anger has a privilege . Corn . Why art thou ...
... villain into mortar , and daub the wall of a jakes with him . - Spare my gray beard , you wagtail ? Corn . Peace , sirrah ! You beastly knave , know you no reverence ? Kent . Yes , sir ; but anger has a privilege . Corn . Why art thou ...
Page 84
... villain Gloster . [ Exeunt some of the Servants . 1 These two concluding speeches , by Kent and Edgar , are restored from the quarto . 2 The great events that are approaching , the loud tumult of approach- ing war . Betray , discover ...
... villain Gloster . [ Exeunt some of the Servants . 1 These two concluding speeches , by Kent and Edgar , are restored from the quarto . 2 The great events that are approaching , the loud tumult of approach- ing war . Betray , discover ...
Page 86
... Villain , thou shalt find- [ REGAN plucks his beard . Glo . By the kind gods , ' tis most ignobly done , To pluck me by the beard . Reg . So white , and such a traitor ! Glo . Naughty lady , These hairs , which thou dost ravish from my ...
... Villain , thou shalt find- [ REGAN plucks his beard . Glo . By the kind gods , ' tis most ignobly done , To pluck me by the beard . Reg . So white , and such a traitor ! Glo . Naughty lady , These hairs , which thou dost ravish from my ...
Page 87
... villain ! 5 [ Draws , and runs at him . 1 The quarto reads , “ rash , boarish fangs . " To rash is the old hunting term for the stroke made by a wild - boar with his fangs . 2 Starred . 3 Thus the folio . The quartos read , " that dearn ...
... villain ! 5 [ Draws , and runs at him . 1 The quarto reads , “ rash , boarish fangs . " To rash is the old hunting term for the stroke made by a wild - boar with his fangs . 2 Starred . 3 Thus the folio . The quartos read , " that dearn ...
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