The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Hearst's international library Company, 1914 |
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... arm . The Arthur of the play is an artless , gentle , natural - hearted , but high- spirited and eloquent boy , in whom we have the voice of nature pleading for nature's rights , unrestrained by pride of character or of place ; who at ...
... arm . The Arthur of the play is an artless , gentle , natural - hearted , but high- spirited and eloquent boy , in whom we have the voice of nature pleading for nature's rights , unrestrained by pride of character or of place ; who at ...
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... arms and the French are defeated in battle . The prince Arthur is taken prisoner and John gives instructions for his murder . a curse . " ACT IV Hubert , an English courtier , is commissioned by John to burn out Arthur's eyes ; but the ...
... arms and the French are defeated in battle . The prince Arthur is taken prisoner and John gives instructions for his murder . a curse . " ACT IV Hubert , an English courtier , is commissioned by John to burn out Arthur's eyes ; but the ...
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... arms such eel - skins stuff'd , my face so thin That in mine ear I durst not stick a rose Lest men should say ' Look , where three - farth- ings goes ! ' And , to his shape , were heir to all this land , Would I might never stir from ...
... arms such eel - skins stuff'd , my face so thin That in mine ear I durst not stick a rose Lest men should say ' Look , where three - farth- ings goes ! ' And , to his shape , were heir to all this land , Would I might never stir from ...
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... arm in his mouthe , and pulled the lyon by the harte so hard , that he slew the lyon , and therefore some say he is called Rycharde Cure de Lyon ; but some say he is called Cure de Lyon , because of his boldnesse and hardy stomake ...
... arm in his mouthe , and pulled the lyon by the harte so hard , that he slew the lyon , and therefore some say he is called Rycharde Cure de Lyon ; but some say he is called Cure de Lyon , because of his boldnesse and hardy stomake ...
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... then , fair boy , 30 Will I not think of home , but follow arms . 27. " secure and confident from foreign purposes , " fearless of in- vasion . - C . H. H. Const . O , take his mother's thanks , a 21 OF KING JOHN Act II . Sc . i .
... then , fair boy , 30 Will I not think of home , but follow arms . 27. " secure and confident from foreign purposes , " fearless of in- vasion . - C . H. H. Const . O , take his mother's thanks , a 21 OF KING JOHN Act II . Sc . i .
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