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, Volume 6Little, Brown and Company, 1883 |
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Page 17
... majesty , The borrowed majesty , of England here . Elinor . A strange beginning ! -borrowed majesty ? K. John . Silence , good mother : hear the embassy . Chat . Philip of France , in right and true behalf Of thy deceased brother ...
... majesty , The borrowed majesty , of England here . Elinor . A strange beginning ! -borrowed majesty ? K. John . Silence , good mother : hear the embassy . Chat . Philip of France , in right and true behalf Of thy deceased brother ...
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... that tells of this war's loss , With slaughter coupled to the name of kings . Bast . Ha ! majesty , how high thy glory tow'rs , When the rich blood of kings is set on fire . • O ! now doth Death line his dead chaps 38 ACT II . KING JOHN .
... that tells of this war's loss , With slaughter coupled to the name of kings . Bast . Ha ! majesty , how high thy glory tow'rs , When the rich blood of kings is set on fire . • O ! now doth Death line his dead chaps 38 ACT II . KING JOHN .
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... with thine uncle John ; And with her golden hand hath pluck'd on France To tread down fair respect of sovereignty , And made his majesty the bawd to theirs . France is a bawd to Fortune , and King John 18 ACT II . KING JOHN .
... with thine uncle John ; And with her golden hand hath pluck'd on France To tread down fair respect of sovereignty , And made his majesty the bawd to theirs . France is a bawd to Fortune , and King John 18 ACT II . KING JOHN .
Page 50
... majesty ? Const . You have beguil'd me with a counterfeit , Resembling majesty ; which , being touch'd and tri'd , Proves valueless . You are fors worn , forsworn : You came in arms to spill mine enemies ' blood , But now in arms you ...
... majesty ? Const . You have beguil'd me with a counterfeit , Resembling majesty ; which , being touch'd and tri'd , Proves valueless . You are fors worn , forsworn : You came in arms to spill mine enemies ' blood , But now in arms you ...
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... Majesty doth seem so cold , When such profound respects do pull you on . Pand . I will denounce a curse upon his head . K. Phi . Thou shalt not need . - England , I will fall from thee . Const . O , fair return of banish'd majesty ! Eli ...
... Majesty doth seem so cold , When such profound respects do pull you on . Pand . I will denounce a curse upon his head . K. Phi . Thou shalt not need . - England , I will fall from thee . Const . O , fair return of banish'd majesty ! Eli ...
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