The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossorial Notes and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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... hearts , May easily win a woman's . Ay , my mother , With all my heart I thank thee for my father ! Who lives and dares but say , thou didst not well When I was got , I'll send his soul to hell . Come , lady , I will show thee to my kin ...
... hearts , May easily win a woman's . Ay , my mother , With all my heart I thank thee for my father ! Who lives and dares but say , thou didst not well When I was got , I'll send his soul to hell . Come , lady , I will show thee to my kin ...
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... heart , And fought the holy wars in Palestine , By this brave duke came early to his grave : And , for amends to his posterity , At our importance , hither is he come , To spread his colours , boy , in thy behalf ; And to rebuke the ...
... heart , And fought the holy wars in Palestine , By this brave duke came early to his grave : And , for amends to his posterity , At our importance , hither is he come , To spread his colours , boy , in thy behalf ; And to rebuke the ...
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... heart ! -he doth espy Himself love's aitor : This is pity now , That hang'd , and drawn , and quarter'd , there should be , In such a love , so vile a lout as he . Blanch . My uncle's will , in this respect , is mine : If he see aught ...
... heart ! -he doth espy Himself love's aitor : This is pity now , That hang'd , and drawn , and quarter'd , there should be , In such a love , so vile a lout as he . Blanch . My uncle's will , in this respect , is mine : If he see aught ...
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... heart , my liege . [ Exit . K. John . My mother dead ! Re - enter Hubert . Hub . My lord , they say , five moons were seen to - night : Four fixed ; and the fifth did whirl about The other four , in wond'rous motion . K. John . Five ...
... heart , my liege . [ Exit . K. John . My mother dead ! Re - enter Hubert . Hub . My lord , they say , five moons were seen to - night : Four fixed ; and the fifth did whirl about The other four , in wond'rous motion . K. John . Five ...
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... fears in me : But thou didst understand me by my signs , And didst in signs again parley with sin ; ( 1 ) Deliberate consideration . ( 2 ) Observed . Yea , without stop , didst let thy heart consent 62 Act IV . KING JOHN .
... fears in me : But thou didst understand me by my signs , And didst in signs again parley with sin ; ( 1 ) Deliberate consideration . ( 2 ) Observed . Yea , without stop , didst let thy heart consent 62 Act IV . KING JOHN .
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