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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... tongue affecteth him : Do you not read some tokens of my son In the large composition of this man ? K. John . Mine eye hath well examined his parts , And finds them perfect Richard.- Sirrah , speak , What doth move you to claim your ...
... tongue affecteth him : Do you not read some tokens of my son In the large composition of this man ? K. John . Mine eye hath well examined his parts , And finds them perfect Richard.- Sirrah , speak , What doth move you to claim your ...
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... tongue ; Our ears are cudgel'd ; not a word of his , But buffets better than a fist of France : Zounds ! I was never so bethump'd with words , Since I first call'd my brother's father , dad . Eli . Son , list to this conjunction , make ...
... tongue ; Our ears are cudgel'd ; not a word of his , But buffets better than a fist of France : Zounds ! I was never so bethump'd with words , Since I first call'd my brother's father , dad . Eli . Son , list to this conjunction , make ...
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... wrong , There is no tongue hath power to curse him right . Pand . There's law and warrant , lady , for my curse . Const . And for mine too ; when law can do no right , Let it be lawful , that law bar no wrong Scene I. 37 KING JOHN .
... wrong , There is no tongue hath power to curse him right . Pand . There's law and warrant , lady , for my curse . Const . And for mine too ; when law can do no right , Let it be lawful , that law bar no wrong Scene I. 37 KING JOHN .
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... tongue to curse ? Pand . Philip of France , on peril of a curse , Let go the hand of that arch - heretic ; And raise the power of France upon his head , Unless he do submit himself to Rome . Eli . Look'st thou pale , France ? do not let ...
... tongue to curse ? Pand . Philip of France , on peril of a curse , Let go the hand of that arch - heretic ; And raise the power of France upon his head , Unless he do submit himself to Rome . Eli . Look'st thou pale , France ? do not let ...
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... tongue against thy tongue . O , let thy vow First made to heaven , first be to heaven perform'd , That is , to be the champion of our church ! What since thou swor'st , is sworn against thyself , And may not be performed by thyself ...
... tongue against thy tongue . O , let thy vow First made to heaven , first be to heaven perform'd , That is , to be the champion of our church ! What since thou swor'st , is sworn against thyself , And may not be performed by thyself ...
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