| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 pages
...And can say nothing ; no, not for a king, Upon whose property, and most dear life, A damned defeat3 was made. Am I a coward? Who calls me villain ? breaks...my face ? Tweaks me by the nose ? gives me the lie i' the throat, As deep as to the lungs ? Who does me this ? Ha! Why, I should take it ; for it cannot... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 pages
...And can say nothing ; no, not for a king, Upon whose property, and most dear life, A damn'd defeat4 was made. Am I a coward? Who calls me villain ? breaks...my face ? Tweaks me by the nose ? gives me the lie i'th'throat, As deep as to the lungs ? Who does me thisj? Ha! Why, I should take it : for it cannot... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 522 pages
...And can say nothing ; no, not for a king, Upon whose property, and most dear lite, A damn'd defeat4 was made. Am I a coward ? Who calls me villain ? breaks...my beard, and blows it in my face? Tweaks me by the nose'i gives me the lie ยก'the throat, As deep as to the lungs ? Who does me this ? Ha! Why. I should... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 530 pages
...And can say nothing ; no, not for a king, Upon whose property, and most dear life, A damned defeat3 was made. Am I a coward ? Who calls me villain ? breaks...my face ? Tweaks me by the nose ? gives me the lie i' the throat, As deep as to the lungs ? Who does me this ? Ha! Why, I should take it ; for it cannot... | |
| England - 1839 - 684 pages
...irresolution. " Yet I A dull and muddy-mettled rascal, peak, Like John o'drcams, unpregnant of my cause, And can say nothing ; no, not for a king, Upon whose...property and most dear life A damn'd defeat was made, &c. &c. Now, whether it be Bestial oblivion, or some craven scruple Of thinking too precisely on the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 pages
...and ears2. Yet I, A dull and muddy-mettled rascal, peak, Like John a-dreamss, unpregnant of my cause, And can say nothing ; no, not for a king, Upon whose...throat, As deep as to the lungs ? Who does me this? Ha ! 'Swounds ! I should take it ; for it cannot be, But I am pigeon-liver'd, and lack gall To make oppression... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 646 pages
...and ears2. Yet I, A dull and muddy-mettled rascal, peak, Like John a-dreams8, unpregnant of my cause, And can say nothing ; no, not for a king, Upon whose...throat, As deep as to the lungs ? Who does me this ? Ha ! 'Swounds ! I should take it ; for it cannot be, But I am pigeon-liver'd, and lack gall To make oppression... | |
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