The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the folio of 1623, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, and an essay upon the genius by Richard Grant Mite. In 12 Vols, Band 6Little Brown, 1859 |
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... John was first printed in the folio of 1623 ; and we know nothing of its earlier existence , except from Meres ' Palladis Tamia , where it is mentioned in the passage so often referred to . It ... JOHN . PRINCE HENRY , his INTRODUCTION . 15.
... John was first printed in the folio of 1623 ; and we know nothing of its earlier existence , except from Meres ' Palladis Tamia , where it is mentioned in the passage so often referred to . It ... JOHN . PRINCE HENRY , his INTRODUCTION . 15.
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... JOHN . PRINCE HENRY , his Son . ARTHUR , Duke of Bretagne , his Nephew . WILLIAM MARESHALL , Earl of Pembroke . GEFFREY FITZ - PETER , Earl of Essex . WILLIAM LONGSWORD , Earl of Salisbury . ROBERT BIGOT , Earl of Norfolk . HUBERT DE ...
... JOHN . PRINCE HENRY , his Son . ARTHUR , Duke of Bretagne , his Nephew . WILLIAM MARESHALL , Earl of Pembroke . GEFFREY FITZ - PETER , Earl of Essex . WILLIAM LONGSWORD , Earl of Salisbury . ROBERT BIGOT , Earl of Norfolk . HUBERT DE ...
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... prince ; And then our arms , like to a muzzled bear , Save in aspect , have all offence seal'd up : Our cannons ... John . Acknowledge then the King , and let me in . Cit . That can we not ; but he that proves the King , To him will we prove ...
... prince ; And then our arms , like to a muzzled bear , Save in aspect , have all offence seal'd up : Our cannons ... John . Acknowledge then the King , and let me in . Cit . That can we not ; but he that proves the King , To him will we prove ...
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... John . What say these young ones ? What say you , my niece ? Blanch . That she is bound in honour still to do What you in wisdom still vouchsafe to say . K. John . Speak then , Prince Dolphin : can you love this lady ? Lou . Nay , ask ...
... John . What say these young ones ? What say you , my niece ? Blanch . That she is bound in honour still to do What you in wisdom still vouchsafe to say . K. John . Speak then , Prince Dolphin : can you love this lady ? Lou . Nay , ask ...
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... Prince . Arth . As little prince ( having so great a title To be more prince ) as may be . — You are sad . Hub . Indeed , I have been merrier . Arth . ' Mercy on me ! Methinks no body should be sad but I : Yet , I remember , when I was ...
... Prince . Arth . As little prince ( having so great a title To be more prince ) as may be . — You are sad . Hub . Indeed , I have been merrier . Arth . ' Mercy on me ! Methinks no body should be sad but I : Yet , I remember , when I was ...
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