The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 6Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Page 113
... villain ] secret , as in Mac- beth , III . v . 7 : " The close contriver of all harms . ' Steevens , to emend the verse , added " thou " after " villain " ; Dyce ( ed . 2 ) reads " villain I , Will . ' Vaughan would read " close ...
... villain ] secret , as in Mac- beth , III . v . 7 : " The close contriver of all harms . ' Steevens , to emend the verse , added " thou " after " villain " ; Dyce ( ed . 2 ) reads " villain I , Will . ' Vaughan would read " close ...
Page 131
... villain Hath mock'd me : I am faint . Bel . " Those runagates ! " Means he not us ? I partly know him ; ' tis Cloten , the son o ' the queen . I fear some ambush . 65 I saw him not these many years , and yet I know ' tis he . We are ...
... villain Hath mock'd me : I am faint . Bel . " Those runagates ! " Means he not us ? I partly know him ; ' tis Cloten , the son o ' the queen . I fear some ambush . 65 I saw him not these many years , and yet I know ' tis he . We are ...
Page 132
... villain base , 80 Know'st me not by my clothes ? Gui . No , nor thy tailor , rascal , Who is thy grandfather : he ... villain . Gui . Cloten , thou double villain , be thy name , I cannot tremble at it : were it Toad , or Adder , Spider ...
... villain base , 80 Know'st me not by my clothes ? Gui . No , nor thy tailor , rascal , Who is thy grandfather : he ... villain . Gui . Cloten , thou double villain , be thy name , I cannot tremble at it : were it Toad , or Adder , Spider ...
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appears Belarius Britain brother Cæsar Capell close Cloten Collier comes Compare conjectured court Cymbeline dead death desire Dict editors emendation Enter example Exeunt Exit explains eyes face false father fear follow friends give gods hand Hanmer hath head hear heart heaven Henry Holinshed honour Iach Iachimo Imogen Ingleby Italy Johnson King lady leave less letter live look lord Malone master mean mistress nature never night noble occurs omitted perhaps Pisanio play poor Pope Post Posthumus present prison proposes Queen quotes reference Roman Rowe Scene seems sense Shakespeare speak speech stand Steevens suggests Tale tell thee Theobald thing thou thought true Vaughan villain Winter's woman