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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... thee a landed ' squire . — Come , Madam , and come , Richard : we must speed For France , for France ; for it is more than need . Bast . Brother , adieu : good fortune come to thee ! For thou wast got i ' th ' way of honesty . [ Exeunt ...
... thee a landed ' squire . — Come , Madam , and come , Richard : we must speed For France , for France ; for it is more than need . Bast . Brother , adieu : good fortune come to thee ! For thou wast got i ' th ' way of honesty . [ Exeunt ...
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... thee for my father ! Who lives and dares but say thou didst not well When I was got , I'll send his soul to Hell . Come , lady , I will show thee to my kin ; And they shall say , when Richard me begot , If thou had'st said him nay , it ...
... thee for my father ! Who lives and dares but say thou didst not well When I was got , I'll send his soul to Hell . Come , lady , I will show thee to my kin ; And they shall say , when Richard me begot , If thou had'st said him nay , it ...
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... thee right ? Austria . Upon thy cheek lay I this zealous kiss , As seal to this indenture of my love ; That to my home I will no more return , Till Angiers , and the right thou hast in France , Together with that pale , that white - fac ...
... thee right ? Austria . Upon thy cheek lay I this zealous kiss , As seal to this indenture of my love ; That to my home I will no more return , Till Angiers , and the right thou hast in France , Together with that pale , that white - fac ...
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... thee . Aust . Peace ! Bast . Aust . Hear the crier . What the Devil art thou ? Bast . One that will play the Devil , sir , with you , An ' a may catch your hide and you alone . You are the hare , of whom the proverb goes , Whose valour ...
... thee . Aust . Peace ! Bast . Aust . Hear the crier . What the Devil art thou ? Bast . One that will play the Devil , sir , with you , An ' a may catch your hide and you alone . You are the hare , of whom the proverb goes , Whose valour ...
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... thee . Wilt thou resign them , and lay down thy arms ܕ܂ K. John . My life as soon : I do defy thee , France . Arthur of Bretagne , yield thee to my hand ; And out of my dear love I'll give thee more Than e'er the coward hand of France ...
... thee . Wilt thou resign them , and lay down thy arms ܕ܂ K. John . My life as soon : I do defy thee , France . Arthur of Bretagne , yield thee to my hand ; And out of my dear love I'll give thee more Than e'er the coward hand of France ...
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