The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, Volume 8Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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... heaven and you and I shall hear . Enter a Sheriff . 40 45 Essex . My liege , here is the strangest controversy Come from the country to be judged by you That e'er I heard ; shall I produce the men ? K. John . Let them approach . Our ...
... heaven and you and I shall hear . Enter a Sheriff . 40 45 Essex . My liege , here is the strangest controversy Come from the country to be judged by you That e'er I heard ; shall I produce the men ? K. John . Let them approach . Our ...
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... heaven and to my mother : Of that I doubt , as all men's children may . 61 Eli . Out on thee , rude man ! thou dost shame thy mother And wound her honour with this diffidence . 65 Bast . I , madam ? no , I have no reason for it ; That ...
... heaven and to my mother : Of that I doubt , as all men's children may . 61 Eli . Out on thee , rude man ! thou dost shame thy mother And wound her honour with this diffidence . 65 Bast . I , madam ? no , I have no reason for it ; That ...
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... heaven lent us here ! Eli . He hath a trick of Coeur - de - lion's face ; 85 The accent of his tongue affecteth him . Do you not read some tokens of my son In the large composition of this man ? K. John . Mine eye hath well examined his ...
... heaven lent us here ! Eli . He hath a trick of Coeur - de - lion's face ; 85 The accent of his tongue affecteth him . Do you not read some tokens of my son In the large composition of this man ? K. John . Mine eye hath well examined his ...
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... Heaven lay not my transgression to my charge ! Thou art the issue of my dear offence , Which was so strongly urged past my defence . Bast . Now , by this light , were I to get again , Madam , I would not wish a better father . Some sins ...
... Heaven lay not my transgression to my charge ! Thou art the issue of my dear offence , Which was so strongly urged past my defence . Bast . Now , by this light , were I to get again , Madam , I would not wish a better father . Some sins ...
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... Aust . The peace of heaven is theirs that lift their swords In such a just and charitable war . K. Phi . Well then , to work . be bent 35 Our cannon shall Against the brows of this resisting town . Call for Scene I 21 King John.
... Aust . The peace of heaven is theirs that lift their swords In such a just and charitable war . K. Phi . Well then , to work . be bent 35 Our cannon shall Against the brows of this resisting town . Call for Scene I 21 King John.
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet ..., Volume 8 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1886 |
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Abbot Angiers arms Arth Arthur Aumerle Bagot banish'd baron Bast Bastard Bishop of Carlisle Blanch blood Boling Bolingbroke breath brother Bushy Capell castle Collier's conjecture Const cousin crown Dauphin death deposed dost doth Duch Duke Duke of Hereford Dyce read Earl Earl of Wiltshire England Enter Exeunt eyes fair farewell father Faulconbridge fear folio reading France Gaunt give grief hand Hanmer hath heart heaven Henry Henry IV Hereford Holinshed honour Hubert James Gurney John of Gaunt King John King Richard Lady land liege lord majesty Melun Mowbray night noble Norfolk Northumberland old reading Pand Pandulph pardon peace Percy Philip play Pope and Dyce prince Quarto Queen Rich royal Salisbury says SCENE Shakespeare shame Sir Robert's soul speak swear thee Theobald thine Thomas Merk thou art thou hast tongue uncle W. N. Lettsom Walker Crit words York