The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Volym 6Little, Brown and Company, 1883 |
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... arms such eel - skins stuff'd ; my face so thin , That in mine ear I durst not stick a rose , Lest men should say , ' Look , where three - farthings goes , ' And , to his shape , were heir to all this land , Would I might never stir ...
... arms such eel - skins stuff'd ; my face so thin , That in mine ear I durst not stick a rose , Lest men should say , ' Look , where three - farthings goes , ' And , to his shape , were heir to all this land , Would I might never stir ...
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... arms . Constance . O , take his mother's thanks , a wid- ow's thanks , Till your strong hand shall help to give him strength , To make a more requital to your love ! Aust . The peace of Heaven is theirs that lift SC . I. 27 KING JOHN .
... arms . Constance . O , take his mother's thanks , a wid- ow's thanks , Till your strong hand shall help to give him strength , To make a more requital to your love ! Aust . The peace of Heaven is theirs that lift SC . I. 27 KING JOHN .
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... arms : the adverse winds , Whose leisure I have stay'd , have given him time To land his legions all as soon as I. His marches are expedient to this town , His forces strong , his soldiers confident . With him along is come the Mother ...
... arms : the adverse winds , Whose leisure I have stay'd , have given him time To land his legions all as soon as I. His marches are expedient to this town , His forces strong , his soldiers confident . With him along is come the Mother ...
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... arms ܕ܂ K. John . My life as soon : I do defy thee , France . Arthur of Bretagne , yield thee to my hand ; And out of my dear love I'll give thee more Than e'er the coward hand of France can win : Submit thee , boy . Eli . Come to thy ...
... arms ܕ܂ K. John . My life as soon : I do defy thee , France . Arthur of Bretagne , yield thee to my hand ; And out of my dear love I'll give thee more Than e'er the coward hand of France can win : Submit thee , boy . Eli . Come to thy ...
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... arms , like to a muzzled bear , Save in aspect , have all offence seal'd up : Our cannons ' malice vainly shall be spent Against th ' invulnerable clouds of Heaven ; And with a blessed and unvex'd retire , With unhack'd swords and ...
... arms , like to a muzzled bear , Save in aspect , have all offence seal'd up : Our cannons ' malice vainly shall be spent Against th ' invulnerable clouds of Heaven ; And with a blessed and unvex'd retire , With unhack'd swords and ...
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