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, Volym 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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... head ; But , that I am as well begot , my liege , ( Fair fall the bones that took the pains for me ! ) Compare our faces , and be judge yourself . If old sir Robert did beget us both , ( 1 ) Whether . And were our father , and this son ...
... head ; But , that I am as well begot , my liege , ( Fair fall the bones that took the pains for me ! ) Compare our faces , and be judge yourself . If old sir Robert did beget us both , ( 1 ) Whether . And were our father , and this son ...
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... head to your lion's hide , And make a monster of you . Aust . Peace ; no more . Bast . O , tremble ; for you hear the lion roar . K. John . Up higher to the plain ; where we'll set forth , In best appointment , all our regiments . Bast ...
... head to your lion's hide , And make a monster of you . Aust . Peace ; no more . Bast . O , tremble ; for you hear the lion roar . K. John . Up higher to the plain ; where we'll set forth , In best appointment , all our regiments . Bast ...
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... heads , I like it well ; -France , shall we knit our powers , And lay this Angiers even with the ground ; Then , after , fight who shall be king of it ? Bast . An if thou hast the mettle of a king , - Being wrong'd , as we are , by this ...
... heads , I like it well ; -France , shall we knit our powers , And lay this Angiers even with the ground ; Then , after , fight who shall be king of it ? Bast . An if thou hast the mettle of a king , - Being wrong'd , as we are , by this ...
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... head from all indifferency , From all direction , purpose , course , intent : And this same bias , this commodity , This bawd , this broker , this all - changing word , Clapp'd on the outward eye of fickle France , Hath drawn him from ...
... head from all indifferency , From all direction , purpose , course , intent : And this same bias , this commodity , This bawd , this broker , this all - changing word , Clapp'd on the outward eye of fickle France , Hath drawn him from ...
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... head ? Why dost thou look so sadly on my son ? What means that hand upon that breast of thine ? Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum , Like a proud river peering o'er his bounds ? Be these sad signs confirmers of thy words ? Then ...
... head ? Why dost thou look so sadly on my son ? What means that hand upon that breast of thine ? Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum , Like a proud river peering o'er his bounds ? Be these sad signs confirmers of thy words ? Then ...
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