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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... blood for blood , Controlment for controlment ; so answer France . 20 Chat . Then take my king's defiance from my mouth , The farthest limit of my embassy . K. John . Bear mine to him , and so depart in peace . Be thou as lightning in ...
... blood for blood , Controlment for controlment ; so answer France . 20 Chat . Then take my king's defiance from my mouth , The farthest limit of my embassy . K. John . Bear mine to him , and so depart in peace . Be thou as lightning in ...
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... blood , Richard , that robb'd the lion of his heart And fought the holy wars in Palestine , By this brave duke came early to his grave ; And for amends to his posterity , 5 At our importance hither is he come , To spread his colours ...
... blood , Richard , that robb'd the lion of his heart And fought the holy wars in Palestine , By this brave duke came early to his grave ; And for amends to his posterity , 5 At our importance hither is he come , To spread his colours ...
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... blood , But we will make it subject to this boy . Const . Stay for an answer to your embassy , Lest unadvised you stain your swords with blood . My Lord Chatillon may from England bring That right in peace which here we urge in war ...
... blood , But we will make it subject to this boy . Const . Stay for an answer to your embassy , Lest unadvised you stain your swords with blood . My Lord Chatillon may from England bring That right in peace which here we urge in war ...
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... blood doth in these temples beat , Which owe the crown that thou o'ermasterest ? K. John . From whom hast thou this great com- mission , France , To draw my answer from thy articles ? K. Phi . 110 From that supernal judge that stirs ...
... blood doth in these temples beat , Which owe the crown that thou o'ermasterest ? K. John . From whom hast thou this great com- mission , France , To draw my answer from thy articles ? K. Phi . 110 From that supernal judge that stirs ...
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... blood again Which here we came to spout against your town , And leave your children , wives , and you in peace . But if you fondly pass our proffer'd offer , " Tis not the roundure of your old - faced walls Can hide you from our ...
... blood again Which here we came to spout against your town , And leave your children , wives , and you in peace . But if you fondly pass our proffer'd offer , " Tis not the roundure of your old - faced walls Can hide you from our ...
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