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 13
... thousand pound in silver and in gold . " It need hardly be said that Shakespeare could have retained this laughable incident with advantage , had he chosen to do so ; but patriotism , not fanaticism , animated his play ; and he avoided ...
... thousand pound in silver and in gold . " It need hardly be said that Shakespeare could have retained this laughable incident with advantage , had he chosen to do so ; but patriotism , not fanaticism , animated his play ; and he avoided ...
Page 36
... thousand hearts of England's breed , - Bast . Bastards , and else . K. John . - To verify our title with their lives . K. Phi . As many , and as well - born bloods as Bast . those , - Some bastards , too . - K. Phi . -Stand in his face ...
... thousand hearts of England's breed , - Bast . Bastards , and else . K. John . - To verify our title with their lives . K. Phi . As many , and as well - born bloods as Bast . those , - Some bastards , too . - K. Phi . -Stand in his face ...
Page 44
... thousand marks of English coin . Philip of France , if thou be pleas'd withal , Command thy son and daughter to join hands . K. Phi . It likes us well . Young Princes , close your hands . ― Aust . And your lips too ; for , I am well ...
... thousand marks of English coin . Philip of France , if thou be pleas'd withal , Command thy son and daughter to join hands . K. Phi . It likes us well . Young Princes , close your hands . ― Aust . And your lips too ; for , I am well ...
Page 61
... thousand wrongs ; Or if that surly spirit , melancholy , Had bak'd thy blood , and made it heavy , thick , ( Which , else , runs tickling up and down the veins , Making that idiot , laughter , keep men's eyes , And strain their cheeks ...
... thousand wrongs ; Or if that surly spirit , melancholy , Had bak'd thy blood , and made it heavy , thick , ( Which , else , runs tickling up and down the veins , Making that idiot , laughter , keep men's eyes , And strain their cheeks ...
Page 64
... thousand wiry friends Do glue themselves in sociable grief ; Like true , inseparable , faithful loves , Sticking together in calamity . Const . To England , if you will . K. Phi . Bind up your hairs . Const . Yes , that I will ; and ...
... thousand wiry friends Do glue themselves in sociable grief ; Like true , inseparable , faithful loves , Sticking together in calamity . Const . To England , if you will . K. Phi . Bind up your hairs . Const . Yes , that I will ; and ...
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