The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Band 4J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... Stand in his face to contradict his claim . Cit . Till you compound whofe right is worthieft , We for the worthieft hold the right from both . K. John . Then God forgive the fin of all thofe fouls , That to their everlasting refidence ...
... Stand in his face to contradict his claim . Cit . Till you compound whofe right is worthieft , We for the worthieft hold the right from both . K. John . Then God forgive the fin of all thofe fouls , That to their everlasting refidence ...
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... stand , And thou poffeffed with a thousand wrongs ; Or if that furly fpirit , melancholy , C Had bak'd thy blood and made it heavy - thick , Which else runs tickling up and down the veins , Making that Ideot , laughter , keep mens eyes ...
... stand , And thou poffeffed with a thousand wrongs ; Or if that furly fpirit , melancholy , C Had bak'd thy blood and made it heavy - thick , Which else runs tickling up and down the veins , Making that Ideot , laughter , keep mens eyes ...
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... stands upon a flipp'ry place , Makes nice of no vile hold to stay him up . That John may ftand , then Arthur needs muft fall So be it , for it cannot be but fo . Lewis . But what shall I gain by young Arthur's fall ? VOL IV . C Pand ...
... stands upon a flipp'ry place , Makes nice of no vile hold to stay him up . That John may ftand , then Arthur needs muft fall So be it , for it cannot be but fo . Lewis . But what shall I gain by young Arthur's fall ? VOL IV . C Pand ...
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... stand at what your Highness will . K. John . Some reasons of this double coronation I have poffeft you with , and think them ftrong . And more , more ftrong ( the leffer is my fear ) I fhall endue you with : mean time , but ask What you ...
... stand at what your Highness will . K. John . Some reasons of this double coronation I have poffeft you with , and think them ftrong . And more , more ftrong ( the leffer is my fear ) I fhall endue you with : mean time , but ask What you ...
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... stand with his hammer , thus , The whilst his iron did on th'anvil cool , With open mouth fwallowing a taylor's news ; Who with his fhears and measure in his hand , Standing on flippers , which his nimble haste • Had falfely thrust upon ...
... stand with his hammer , thus , The whilst his iron did on th'anvil cool , With open mouth fwallowing a taylor's news ; Who with his fhears and measure in his hand , Standing on flippers , which his nimble haste • Had falfely thrust upon ...
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