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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... tongue affecteth him : Do you not read fome tokens of my fon In the large compofition of this man ? K. John . Mine eye hath well examined his parts , And finds them perfect Richard . Sirrah , fpeak , What doth move you to claim your ...
... tongue affecteth him : Do you not read fome tokens of my fon In the large compofition of this man ? K. John . Mine eye hath well examined his parts , And finds them perfect Richard . Sirrah , fpeak , What doth move you to claim your ...
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... tongue ; Our ears are cudgel'd ; not a word of his , But buffets better than a fift of France : Zounds ! I was never so bethump'd with words , Since I first call'd my brother's father , dad . Eli . Son , lift to this conjunction , make ...
... tongue ; Our ears are cudgel'd ; not a word of his , But buffets better than a fift of France : Zounds ! I was never so bethump'd with words , Since I first call'd my brother's father , dad . Eli . Son , lift to this conjunction , make ...
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... tongue hath power to curfe him right . Pand . There's law and warrant , lady , for my curfe . Conft . And for mine too ; when law can do no right , Let it be lawful , that law bar no wrong : Law cannot give my child his kingdom here ...
... tongue hath power to curfe him right . Pand . There's law and warrant , lady , for my curfe . Conft . And for mine too ; when law can do no right , Let it be lawful , that law bar no wrong : Law cannot give my child his kingdom here ...
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... tongue , A cafed lion by the mortal paw , A fafting tiger fafer by the tooth , Than keep in peace that hand which thou doft hold , K. Phi . I may disjoin my hand , but E 2 Scene I. 39 KING JOHN . And the conjunction of our inward fouls ...
... tongue , A cafed lion by the mortal paw , A fafting tiger fafer by the tooth , Than keep in peace that hand which thou doft hold , K. Phi . I may disjoin my hand , but E 2 Scene I. 39 KING JOHN . And the conjunction of our inward fouls ...
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... tongue against thy tongue . O , let thy vow First made to heaven , first be to heaven perform'd ; That is , to be the champion of our church ! What fince thou fwor'ft , is fworn against thyself , And may not be performed by thy felf ...
... tongue against thy tongue . O , let thy vow First made to heaven , first be to heaven perform'd ; That is , to be the champion of our church ! What fince thou fwor'ft , is fworn against thyself , And may not be performed by thy felf ...
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