The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial NotesF.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 36
... villain , for thy life . Bast . And hang a calf's - skin on those recreant limbs . K. John . We like not this ; thou dost forget thyself . Enter Pandulph . K. Phi . Here comes the holy legate of the pope . Pand . Hail , you anointed ...
... villain , for thy life . Bast . And hang a calf's - skin on those recreant limbs . K. John . We like not this ; thou dost forget thyself . Enter Pandulph . K. Phi . Here comes the holy legate of the pope . Pand . Hail , you anointed ...
Page 66
... villain , get thee gone ! Hub . I am no villain . Sal . Must I rob the law ? [ Drawing his sword . Bast . Your sword is bright , sir ; put it up again . Sal . Not till I sheath it in a murderer's skin . Hub . Stand back , lord Salisbury ...
... villain , get thee gone ! Hub . I am no villain . Sal . Must I rob the law ? [ Drawing his sword . Bast . Your sword is bright , sir ; put it up again . Sal . Not till I sheath it in a murderer's skin . Hub . Stand back , lord Salisbury ...
Page 67
... villain , and a murderer ? Hub . Lord Bigot , I am none . Who kill'd this prince ? Big . Hub . ' Tis not an hour since I left him well : I honour'd him , I lov'd him ; and will weep My date of life out , for his sweet life's loss . Sal ...
... villain , and a murderer ? Hub . Lord Bigot , I am none . Who kill'd this prince ? Big . Hub . ' Tis not an hour since I left him well : I honour'd him , I lov'd him ; and will weep My date of life out , for his sweet life's loss . Sal ...
Page 68
... villain up.- I do suspect thee very grievously . Hub . If I in act , consent , or sin of thought , Be guilty of the stealing that sweet breath Which was embounded in this beauteous clay , Let hell want pains enough to torture me ! I ...
... villain up.- I do suspect thee very grievously . Hub . If I in act , consent , or sin of thought , Be guilty of the stealing that sweet breath Which was embounded in this beauteous clay , Let hell want pains enough to torture me ! I ...
Page 69
... villain up . I do suspect thee very grievously . Hub . If I in act , consent , or sin of thought , Be guilty of the stealing that sweet breath Which was embounded in this beauteous clay , Let hell want pains enough to torture me ! I ...
... villain up . I do suspect thee very grievously . Hub . If I in act , consent , or sin of thought , Be guilty of the stealing that sweet breath Which was embounded in this beauteous clay , Let hell want pains enough to torture me ! I ...
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