The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, Volume 5T. Nelson and sons, Paternoster Row, 1852 - 964 pages |
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... villain . Mur . What , you egg ? Young fry of treachery ? Son . He has killed me , mother : Run away , I pray you . SCENE III . [ stabbing him . [ dice [ exit Lady Macduff , crying murder . ENGLAND . A ROOM IN THE KING'S PALACE . Enter ...
... villain . Mur . What , you egg ? Young fry of treachery ? Son . He has killed me , mother : Run away , I pray you . SCENE III . [ stabbing him . [ dice [ exit Lady Macduff , crying murder . ENGLAND . A ROOM IN THE KING'S PALACE . Enter ...
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... villain ? Serv . Soldiers , sir . Macb . Go , prick thy face , and over - red thy fear , Thou lilly - liver'd boy . What soldiers , patch ? Death of thy soul ! those linen cheeks of thine Are counsellors to fear . What soldiers , whey ...
... villain ? Serv . Soldiers , sir . Macb . Go , prick thy face , and over - red thy fear , Thou lilly - liver'd boy . What soldiers , patch ? Death of thy soul ! those linen cheeks of thine Are counsellors to fear . What soldiers , whey ...
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... villain Than terms can give thee out ! [ they fight . Macb . Thou losest labour : As easy may'st thou the intrenchant air With thy keen sword impress , as make me bleed : Let fall thy blade on vulnerable crests ; I bear a charmed life ...
... villain Than terms can give thee out ! [ they fight . Macb . Thou losest labour : As easy may'st thou the intrenchant air With thy keen sword impress , as make me bleed : Let fall thy blade on vulnerable crests ; I bear a charmed life ...
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... villain , villain , smiling , damned villain ! My tables , -meet it is , I set it down , That one may smile , and smile , and be a villain At least , I am sure , it may be so in Denmark . writing So , uncle , there you are . Now to my ...
... villain , villain , smiling , damned villain ! My tables , -meet it is , I set it down , That one may smile , and smile , and be a villain At least , I am sure , it may be so in Denmark . writing So , uncle , there you are . Now to my ...
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... villain ? breaks my pate across ; Pol . My lord , I will use them according to Plucks off my beard , and blows it in my face ? their desert . Ham . Odd's bodikin , man , much better : use every man after his desert , and who shall ...
... villain ? breaks my pate across ; Pol . My lord , I will use them according to Plucks off my beard , and blows it in my face ? their desert . Ham . Odd's bodikin , man , much better : use every man after his desert , and who shall ...
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