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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Page 64
... tell him so ; we know the worst . Bast . Whate'er you think , good words , I think , were best . Sal . Our griefs , and not our manners , reason now . Bast . But there is little reason in your grief ; Therefore , ' twere reason , you ...
... tell him so ; we know the worst . Bast . Whate'er you think , good words , I think , were best . Sal . Our griefs , and not our manners , reason now . Bast . But there is little reason in your grief ; Therefore , ' twere reason , you ...
Page 67
... tell the king , he may inquire us [ Exeunt Lords . out . Bast . Here's a good world ! -Knew you of this fair work ? Beyond the infinite and boundless reach Of mercy , if thou didst this deed of death , Art thou damn'd , Hubert . Hub ...
... tell the king , he may inquire us [ Exeunt Lords . out . Bast . Here's a good world ! -Knew you of this fair work ? Beyond the infinite and boundless reach Of mercy , if thou didst this deed of death , Art thou damn'd , Hubert . Hub ...
Page 74
... tell me , John hath made His peace with Rome ? What is that peace to me ? I , by the honour of my marriage - bed , After young Arthur , claim this land for mine ; And , now it is half - conquer'd , must I back , Because that John hath ...
... tell me , John hath made His peace with Rome ? What is that peace to me ? I , by the honour of my marriage - bed , After young Arthur , claim this land for mine ; And , now it is half - conquer'd , must I back , Because that John hath ...
Page 76
... tell me , Hubert . Hub . Badly , I fear : How fares your majesty ? K. John . This fever , that hath troubled me so long , ( 1 ) Needles . ( 2 ) Boast . ( 3 ) Sky's . Lies heavy on me ; O , my heart is 76 Act V. KING JOHΗΝ .
... tell me , Hubert . Hub . Badly , I fear : How fares your majesty ? K. John . This fever , that hath troubled me so long , ( 1 ) Needles . ( 2 ) Boast . ( 3 ) Sky's . Lies heavy on me ; O , my heart is 76 Act V. KING JOHΗΝ .
Page 81
... tell you ; a resolved villain , Whose bowels suddenly burst out : the king Yet speaks , and , peradventure , may recover . Bast . Who didst thou leave to tend his majesty ? Hub . Why , know you not ? the lords are all come back , And ...
... tell you ; a resolved villain , Whose bowels suddenly burst out : the king Yet speaks , and , peradventure , may recover . Bast . Who didst thou leave to tend his majesty ? Hub . Why , know you not ? the lords are all come back , And ...
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