The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial NotesF.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... head ; But , that I am as well begot , my liege , ( Fair fall the bones that took the pains for me ! ) Compare our faces , and be judge yourself . If old sir Robert did beget us both , ( 1 ) Whether . And were our father , and this son ...
... head ; But , that I am as well begot , my liege , ( Fair fall the bones that took the pains for me ! ) Compare our faces , and be judge yourself . If old sir Robert did beget us both , ( 1 ) Whether . And were our father , and this son ...
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... head to your lion's hide , And make a monster of you . Aust . Peace ; no more . Bast . O , tremble ; for you hear the lion roar . K. John . Up higher to the plain ; where we'll set forth , In best appointment , all our regiments . Bast ...
... head to your lion's hide , And make a monster of you . Aust . Peace ; no more . Bast . O , tremble ; for you hear the lion roar . K. John . Up higher to the plain ; where we'll set forth , In best appointment , all our regiments . Bast ...
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... head from all indifferency , From all direction , purpose , course , intent : And this same bias , this commodity , This bawd , this broker , this all - changing word ,. Clapp'd. on. the. outward. eye. of. fickle. France. ,. Hath drawn him ...
... head from all indifferency , From all direction , purpose , course , intent : And this same bias , this commodity , This bawd , this broker , this all - changing word ,. Clapp'd. on. the. outward. eye. of. fickle. France. ,. Hath drawn him ...
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... didst but jest , With my vex'd spirits I cannot take a truce , But they will quake and tremble all this day . ( 1 ) Coin . ( 2 ) Susceptible . What dost thou mean by shaking of thy head ? 32 Act III . KING JOHN . ACT III. ...
... didst but jest , With my vex'd spirits I cannot take a truce , But they will quake and tremble all this day . ( 1 ) Coin . ( 2 ) Susceptible . What dost thou mean by shaking of thy head ? 32 Act III . KING JOHN . ACT III. ...
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... head ? Why dost thou look so sadly on my son ? What means that hand upon that breast of thine ? Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum , Like a proud river peering1 o'er his bounds ? Be these sad signs confirmers of thy words ? Then ...
... head ? Why dost thou look so sadly on my son ? What means that hand upon that breast of thine ? Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum , Like a proud river peering1 o'er his bounds ? Be these sad signs confirmers of thy words ? Then ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
arms art thou Aumerle Bard Bardolph Bast Bishop of Carlisle blood Boling Bolingbroke breath brother captain constable of France cousin crown dauphin dead death devil didst Doll doth Duch duke earl Eastcheap England English Enter King Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff father Faulconbridge fear France French friends Gaunt gentle give Glend grace grief hand Harfleur Harry Harry Percy hath head hear heart heaven honour horse Host John of Gaunt Kate Kath King Henry Lady land liege live look lord majesty never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pist Pistol Poins pray prince prince of Wales Queen Rich SCENE Scroop Shal shame sir John Sir John Falstaff soldiers soul speak sweet sword tell thee thine thou art thou hast tongue uncle unto villain Westmoreland wilt word York