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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... thee , Thou virtuous dauphin , alter not the doom Fore - thought by heaven . Blanch . Now shall I see thy love ; What motive may Be stronger with thee than the name of wife ? Const . That which upholdeth him that thee upholds , His ...
... thee , Thou virtuous dauphin , alter not the doom Fore - thought by heaven . Blanch . Now shall I see thy love ; What motive may Be stronger with thee than the name of wife ? Const . That which upholdeth him that thee upholds , His ...
Page 41
... thee , O , upon my knee , Thou virtuous dauphin , alter not the doom Fore - thought by heaven . Blanch . Now shall I see thy love ; What motive may Be stronger with thee than the name of wife ? Const . That which upholdeth him that thee ...
... thee , O , upon my knee , Thou virtuous dauphin , alter not the doom Fore - thought by heaven . Blanch . Now shall I see thy love ; What motive may Be stronger with thee than the name of wife ? Const . That which upholdeth him that thee ...
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... thee much ; within this wall of flesh There is a soul , counts thee her creditor , And with advantage means to pay thy love : And , my good friend , thy voluntary oath Lives in this bosom , dearly cherished . Give me thy hand . I had a ...
... thee much ; within this wall of flesh There is a soul , counts thee her creditor , And with advantage means to pay thy love : And , my good friend , thy voluntary oath Lives in this bosom , dearly cherished . Give me thy hand . I had a ...
Page 45
... thee well ; And , by my troth , I think , thou lov'st me well . Hub . So well , that what you bid me under- take , Though that my death were adjunct2 to my act , By heaven , I'd do't . K. John . Do not I know , thou would'st ? Good ...
... thee well ; And , by my troth , I think , thou lov'st me well . Hub . So well , that what you bid me under- take , Though that my death were adjunct2 to my act , By heaven , I'd do't . K. John . Do not I know , thou would'st ? Good ...
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... thee fit for bloody villany , Apt , liable , to be employ'd in danger , I faintly broke with thee of Arthur's death ; And thou , to be endeared to a king , Made it no conscience to destroy a prince . Hub . My lord , - K. John . Hadst ...
... thee fit for bloody villany , Apt , liable , to be employ'd in danger , I faintly broke with thee of Arthur's death ; And thou , to be endeared to a king , Made it no conscience to destroy a prince . Hub . My lord , - K. John . Hadst ...
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