The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 4H. Baldwin and son, 1798 |
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Page 15
... thoughts In any breaft of ftrong authority , To look into the blots and ftains of right . That judge hath made me guardian to this boy : Under whofe warrant , I impeach thy wrong : And , by whofe help , I mean to cháftife it . K. John ...
... thoughts In any breaft of ftrong authority , To look into the blots and ftains of right . That judge hath made me guardian to this boy : Under whofe warrant , I impeach thy wrong : And , by whofe help , I mean to cháftife it . K. John ...
Page 28
... thoughts themselves fhould be your judge , ) That I can find fhould merit any hate . K. John . What fay these young ones ? What fay you , my niece ? Blanch . That she is bound in honour ftill to do What you in wifdom fhalb vouchfafe to ...
... thoughts themselves fhould be your judge , ) That I can find fhould merit any hate . K. John . What fay these young ones ? What fay you , my niece ? Blanch . That she is bound in honour ftill to do What you in wifdom fhalb vouchfafe to ...
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... thought by heaven . Blanch . Now fhall I fee thy love ; What mo tive may Be ftronger with thee than the name of wife ? Conft . That which upholdęth him that thee up- holds , His honour : O , thine honour , Lewis , thine honour ! Lew . I ...
... thought by heaven . Blanch . Now fhall I fee thy love ; What mo tive may Be ftronger with thee than the name of wife ? Conft . That which upholdęth him that thee up- holds , His honour : O , thine honour , Lewis , thine honour ! Lew . I ...
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... thoughts : But ah , I will not : - Yet I love thee well ; And , by my troth , I think , thou lov'ft me well . Hub . So well , that what you bid me undertake , Though that my death were adjunct to my act , By heaven , I'd do't . K. John ...
... thoughts : But ah , I will not : - Yet I love thee well ; And , by my troth , I think , thou lov'ft me well . Hub . So well , that what you bid me undertake , Though that my death were adjunct to my act , By heaven , I'd do't . K. John ...
Page 57
... thoughts to fetch about ; Startles and frights confideration ; Makes found opinion fick , and truth fufpected , For putting on fo new a fashion'd robe . Pemb . When workmen ftrive to do better than well , They do confound their skill in ...
... thoughts to fetch about ; Startles and frights confideration ; Makes found opinion fick , and truth fufpected , For putting on fo new a fashion'd robe . Pemb . When workmen ftrive to do better than well , They do confound their skill in ...
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