The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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Page 127
... CLOTEN and two Lords . Cloten . Was there ever man had such luck ! when I kissed the jack upon an up - cast , ' to be hit away ! I had a hundred pound on't : And then a whoreson jackanapes must take me up for swearing ; as if I borrowed ...
... CLOTEN and two Lords . Cloten . Was there ever man had such luck ! when I kissed the jack upon an up - cast , ' to be hit away ! I had a hundred pound on't : And then a whoreson jackanapes must take me up for swearing ; as if I borrowed ...
Page 166
... Cloten , thou villain . Thou art some fool ; Gui . Cloten , thou double villain , be thy name , I cannot tremble at it ; were't toad , or adder , spider , ' Twould move me sooner . Clo . To thy further fear , Nay , to thy mere confusion ...
... Cloten , thou villain . Thou art some fool ; Gui . Cloten , thou double villain , be thy name , I cannot tremble at it ; were't toad , or adder , spider , ' Twould move me sooner . Clo . To thy further fear , Nay , to thy mere confusion ...
Page 167
... CLOTEN's head . Gui . This Cloten was a fool ; an empty purse , There was no money in't : not Hercules Could have knock'd out his brains , for he had none : Yet I not doing this , the fool had borne My head , as I do his . Bel . What ...
... CLOTEN's head . Gui . This Cloten was a fool ; an empty purse , There was no money in't : not Hercules Could have knock'd out his brains , for he had none : Yet I not doing this , the fool had borne My head , as I do his . Bel . What ...
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