The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossorial Notes and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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... Exeunt Chatillon and Pembroke . Eli . What now , my son ? have I not ever said , How that ambitious Constance would not cease , Till she had kindled France , and all the world , Upon the right and party of her son ? This might have been ...
... Exeunt Chatillon and Pembroke . Eli . What now , my son ? have I not ever said , How that ambitious Constance would not cease , Till she had kindled France , and all the world , Upon the right and party of her son ? This might have been ...
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... ere our blood shall quench that fire : Look to thyself , thou art in jeopardy . K. John . No more than he that threats . - To arms let's hie ! [ Exeunt . ( 1 ) Force . SCENE II - The same . Plains near Angiers . 42 Act III . KING JOHN .
... ere our blood shall quench that fire : Look to thyself , thou art in jeopardy . K. John . No more than he that threats . - To arms let's hie ! [ Exeunt . ( 1 ) Force . SCENE II - The same . Plains near Angiers . 42 Act III . KING JOHN .
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... Exeunt . ACT IV . SCENE I - Northampton . A room in the castle . Enter Hubert and two Attendants . Hub . Heat me these irons hot and , look thou stand Within the arras : when I strike my foot Upon the bosom of the ground , rush forth ...
... Exeunt . ACT IV . SCENE I - Northampton . A room in the castle . Enter Hubert and two Attendants . Hub . Heat me these irons hot and , look thou stand Within the arras : when I strike my foot Upon the bosom of the ground , rush forth ...
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... Exeunt Attendants . deed . Arth . Alas ! I then have chid away my friend ; He hath a stern look , but a gentle heart : - Let him come back , that his compassion may Give life to yours . Hub . Come , boy , prepare yourself . Arth . Is ...
... Exeunt Attendants . deed . Arth . Alas ! I then have chid away my friend ; He hath a stern look , but a gentle heart : - Let him come back , that his compassion may Give life to yours . Hub . Come , boy , prepare yourself . Arth . Is ...
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... Exeunt Lords . out . Bast . Here's a good world ! -Knew you of this fair work ? Beyond the infinite and boundless reach Of mercy , if thou didst this deed of death , Art thou damn'd , Hubert . Hub . Do but hear me , sir . Bast . Ha ! I ...
... Exeunt Lords . out . Bast . Here's a good world ! -Knew you of this fair work ? Beyond the infinite and boundless reach Of mercy , if thou didst this deed of death , Art thou damn'd , Hubert . Hub . Do but hear me , sir . Bast . Ha ! I ...
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