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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... holds in chase mine honour up and down ? Bast . My brother Robert ? old Sir Robert's son ? Colbrand the giant , that same mighty man ? Is it Sir Robert's son , that you seek so ? Lady F. Sir Robert's son ! Ay , thou unreverend boy , Sir ...
... holds in chase mine honour up and down ? Bast . My brother Robert ? old Sir Robert's son ? Colbrand the giant , that same mighty man ? Is it Sir Robert's son , that you seek so ? Lady F. Sir Robert's son ! Ay , thou unreverend boy , Sir ...
Sida 34
... holds , stands young Plantagenet , Son to the elder brother of this man , And King o'er him , and all that he enjoys . For this down - trodden equity , we tread In warlike march these greens before your town ; Being no farther enemy to ...
... holds , stands young Plantagenet , Son to the elder brother of this man , And King o'er him , and all that he enjoys . For this down - trodden equity , we tread In warlike march these greens before your town ; Being no farther enemy to ...
Sida 35
... hold this town . K. John . Acknowledge then the King , and let me in . Cit . That can we not ; but he that proves the King , To him will we prove loyal : till that time Have we ramm'd up our gates against the world . K. John . Doth not ...
... hold this town . K. John . Acknowledge then the King , and let me in . Cit . That can we not ; but he that proves the King , To him will we prove loyal : till that time Have we ramm'd up our gates against the world . K. John . Doth not ...
Sida 36
... hold the right from both . K. John . Then God forgive the sin of all those souls That to their everlasting residence , Before the dew of evening fall , shall fleet , In dreadful trial of our kingdom's King ! K. Phi . Amen , Amen . arms ...
... hold the right from both . K. John . Then God forgive the sin of all those souls That to their everlasting residence , Before the dew of evening fall , shall fleet , In dreadful trial of our kingdom's King ! K. Phi . Amen , Amen . arms ...
Sida 37
... purpled hands , Dy'd in the dying slaughter of their foes : Open your gates , and give the victors way . Cit . Heralds , from off our towers we might be hold , From first to last , the onset and retire Of SC . I. 37 KING JOHN .
... purpled hands , Dy'd in the dying slaughter of their foes : Open your gates , and give the victors way . Cit . Heralds , from off our towers we might be hold , From first to last , the onset and retire Of SC . I. 37 KING JOHN .
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