The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial NotesF.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... art thou ? Rob . The son and heir to that same Faulcon- bridge . K. John . Is that the elder , and art thou the heir ? You came not of one mother then , it seems . Bast . Most certain of one mother , mighty king , That is well known ...
... art thou ? Rob . The son and heir to that same Faulcon- bridge . K. John . Is that the elder , and art thou the heir ? You came not of one mother then , it seems . Bast . Most certain of one mother , mighty king , That is well known ...
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... Thou art the issue of my dear offence , Which was so strongly urg'd , past my defence . Bast . Now , by this light , were I to get again , Madam , I would not wish a better father . Some sins do bear their privilege on earth , And so ...
... Thou art the issue of my dear offence , Which was so strongly urg'd , past my defence . Bast . Now , by this light , were I to get again , Madam , I would not wish a better father . Some sins do bear their privilege on earth , And so ...
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... thou art call'd a king , When living blood doth in these temples beat , Which owe the crown that thou o'er - masterest ? K. John . From whom hast thou this great com- mission , France , To draw my answer from thy articles ? K. Phi ...
... thou art call'd a king , When living blood doth in these temples beat , Which owe the crown that thou o'er - masterest ? K. John . From whom hast thou this great com- mission , France , To draw my answer from thy articles ? K. Phi ...
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... thou mean by shaking of thy head ? Why dost thou look so sadly on my son ? What means that hand upon that breast of ... art thou ? France friend with England ! what becomes of me ? - Fellow , be gone ; I cannot brook thy sight ...
... thou mean by shaking of thy head ? Why dost thou look so sadly on my son ? What means that hand upon that breast of ... art thou ? France friend with England ! what becomes of me ? - Fellow , be gone ; I cannot brook thy sight ...
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... Thou fortune's champion , that dost never fight But when her humorous ladyship is by To teach thee safety ! thou art perjur'd too , And sooth'st up greatness . What a fool art thou , A ramping fool ; to brag , and stamp , and swear ...
... Thou fortune's champion , that dost never fight But when her humorous ladyship is by To teach thee safety ! thou art perjur'd too , And sooth'st up greatness . What a fool art thou , A ramping fool ; to brag , and stamp , and swear ...
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