O villain, thou hast stol'n both mine office and my name! The one ne'er got me credit, the other mickle blame
O villain, thou hast stol'n both mine office and my name! The one ne'er got me credit, the other mickle blame
In the world of William Shakespeare's plays, betrayal and deception are common themes that often lead to tragic consequences. The quote, “O villain, thou hast stol'n both mine office and my name! The one ne'er got me credit, the other mickle blame,” perfectly encapsulates the feelings of betrayal and loss experienced by a character who has been wronged by someone they trusted.