The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 12Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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Page 133
... SOLD . Boskos vauvado : I understand thee , and can speak thy tongue . Kerelybonto : Sir , Betake thee to thy faith , for seventeen poniards Are at thy bosom . 70 Sc . I PAR . 10 ! O ! FIRST SOLD . O , pray , pray , pray ! Manka revania ...
... SOLD . Boskos vauvado : I understand thee , and can speak thy tongue . Kerelybonto : Sir , Betake thee to thy faith , for seventeen poniards Are at thy bosom . 70 Sc . I PAR . 10 ! O ! FIRST SOLD . O , pray , pray , pray ! Manka revania ...
Page 141
... SOLD . Well , that's set down . You of him whether one Captain Dumain be the camp , a Frenchman ; what his reputation is with the Duke ; what his valour , honesty , and expertness in wars ; or whether he thinks it were not possible ...
... SOLD . Well , that's set down . You of him whether one Captain Dumain be the camp , a Frenchman ; what his reputation is with the Duke ; what his valour , honesty , and expertness in wars ; or whether he thinks it were not possible ...
Page 142
... SOLD . Nay ; I'll read it first , by your favour . PAR . My meaning in ' t , I protest , was very honest in the behalf of the maid ; for I knew the young Count to be a dangerous and lascivious boy , who is a whale to virginity , and ...
... SOLD . Nay ; I'll read it first , by your favour . PAR . My meaning in ' t , I protest , was very honest in the behalf of the maid ; for I knew the young Count to be a dangerous and lascivious boy , who is a whale to virginity , and ...
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