The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of MDCXXIII, 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, Band 6Little, Brown and Company, 1883 |
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... breath ? K. Phi . Louis , determine what we shall do straight . Lou . Women and fools , break off your confer . ence . King John , this is the very sum of all : England , and Ireland , Anjou , Touraine , Maine . In right of Arthur do I ...
... breath ? K. Phi . Louis , determine what we shall do straight . Lou . Women and fools , break off your confer . ence . King John , this is the very sum of all : England , and Ireland , Anjou , Touraine , Maine . In right of Arthur do I ...
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... breathing lives to die in beds , That here come sacrifices for the field . Persever not , but hear me , mighty Kings . K. John . Speak on , with favour : we are bent to hear . Cit . That daughter , there , of Spain , the Lady Blanch ...
... breathing lives to die in beds , That here come sacrifices for the field . Persever not , but hear me , mighty Kings . K. John . Speak on , with favour : we are bent to hear . Cit . That daughter , there , of Spain , the Lady Blanch ...
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... breath Of soft petitions , pity and remorse Cool and congeal again to what it was . Cit . Why answer not the double Majesties This friendly treaty of our threatened town ? K. Phi . Speak England first , that hath been for- ward first To ...
... breath Of soft petitions , pity and remorse Cool and congeal again to what it was . Cit . Why answer not the double Majesties This friendly treaty of our threatened town ? K. Phi . Speak England first , that hath been for- ward first To ...
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... breath of a common man : Believe me , I do not believe thee , man ; I have a King's oath to the contrary . Thou shalt be punish'd for thus frighting me , For I am sick , and capable of fears ; Oppress'd with wrongs , and therefore full ...
... breath of a common man : Believe me , I do not believe thee , man ; I have a King's oath to the contrary . Thou shalt be punish'd for thus frighting me , For I am sick , and capable of fears ; Oppress'd with wrongs , and therefore full ...
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... breath of a sacred King ? Thou canst not , Cardinal , devise a name So slight , unworthy , and ridiculous , To charge me to an answer , as the Pope . Tell him this tale ; and from the mouth of England . Add thus much more , - that no ...
... breath of a sacred King ? Thou canst not , Cardinal , devise a name So slight , unworthy , and ridiculous , To charge me to an answer , as the Pope . Tell him this tale ; and from the mouth of England . Add thus much more , - that no ...
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