The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 8Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... upon ourselves , for heaven or hell . K. Phi . Let it be so . Say , where will you assault ? K. John . We from the west will send destruction Into this city's bosom . 410 Aust . I from the north . K. Phi . 36 [ Act II King John.
... upon ourselves , for heaven or hell . K. Phi . Let it be so . Say , where will you assault ? K. John . We from the west will send destruction Into this city's bosom . 410 Aust . I from the north . K. Phi . 36 [ Act II King John.
Page 37
... north . K. Phi . Our thunder from the south Shall rain their drift of bullets on this town . Bast . O prudent discipline ! From north to south , Austria and France shoot in each other's mouth : I'll stir them to it . - Come , away ...
... north . K. Phi . Our thunder from the south Shall rain their drift of bullets on this town . Bast . O prudent discipline ! From north to south , Austria and France shoot in each other's mouth : I'll stir them to it . - Come , away ...
Page 110
... the winter come To thrust his icy fingers in my maw , Nor let my kingdom's rivers take their course Through my burn'd bosom , nor entreat the north 35 40 To make his bleak winds kiss my parched lips ΠΙΟ [ Act V King John.
... the winter come To thrust his icy fingers in my maw , Nor let my kingdom's rivers take their course Through my burn'd bosom , nor entreat the north 35 40 To make his bleak winds kiss my parched lips ΠΙΟ [ Act V King John.
Page 165
... north of England ) ; ii . 1. 139 . So if only ; iv . 1. 17 . SOLE , alone , unique ; iv . 3. 52 . SOLEMNITY , marriage ceremony ( between Blanch and Lewis ) ; ii . 1. 555 . SOOTH ; " in sooth " in truth , indeed ; iv . 1. 29 . STUMBLING ...
... north of England ) ; ii . 1. 139 . So if only ; iv . 1. 17 . SOLE , alone , unique ; iv . 3. 52 . SOLEMNITY , marriage ceremony ( between Blanch and Lewis ) ; ii . 1. 555 . SOOTH ; " in sooth " in truth , indeed ; iv . 1. 29 . STUMBLING ...
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... North . My liege , old Gaunt commends him to your majesty . K. Rich . What says he ? North . Nay , nothing ; all is said . His tongue is now a stringless instrument ; Words , life , and all , old Lancaster hath spent . York . 150 Be ...
... North . My liege , old Gaunt commends him to your majesty . K. Rich . What says he ? North . Nay , nothing ; all is said . His tongue is now a stringless instrument ; Words , life , and all , old Lancaster hath spent . York . 150 Be ...
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