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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... 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 ; And they shall say , when Richard me begot , If thou hadst said him nay , it had been sin : Who says ...
... 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 ; And they shall say , when Richard me begot , If thou hadst said him nay , it had been sin : Who says ...
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... live in peace ! England we love ; and , for that England's sake , With burden of our armour here we sweat : This toil of ours should be a work of thine ; But thou from loving England art so far , That thou hast under - wrought2 his ...
... live in peace ! England we love ; and , for that England's sake , With burden of our armour here we sweat : This toil of ours should be a work of thine ; But thou from loving England art so far , That thou hast under - wrought2 his ...
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... lives . K. Phi . As many , and as well - born bloods as those , - Bast . Some bastards too . K. Phi . Stand in his face , to contradict his claim . 1 Cit . Till you compound whose right is worthiest , We , for the worthiest , hold the ...
... lives . K. Phi . As many , and as well - born bloods as those , - Bast . Some bastards too . K. Phi . Stand in his face , to contradict his claim . 1 Cit . Till you compound whose right is worthiest , We , for the worthiest , hold the ...
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... , and fair - faced league ; Win you this city without stroke , or wound ; Rescue those breathing lives to die in beds , That here come sacrifices for the field : Perséver not , but hear me , mighty kings . 26 Act 11 . KING JOHN .
... , and fair - faced league ; Win you this city without stroke , or wound ; Rescue those breathing lives to die in beds , That here come sacrifices for the field : Perséver not , but hear me , mighty kings . 26 Act 11 . KING JOHN .
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... O , if thou grant my need , Which only lives but by the death of faith , ( 1 ) ' When unadorn'd , adorn'd the most . ' Thomson's Autumn , 206 . That need must needs infer this principle , - That 38 Act III . KING JOHN .
... O , if thou grant my need , Which only lives but by the death of faith , ( 1 ) ' When unadorn'd , adorn'd the most . ' Thomson's Autumn , 206 . That need must needs infer this principle , - That 38 Act III . KING JOHN .
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