The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 6Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... hanging from his helm , ' flame amazement in the corrupt mónasteries , and triumphantly retrieve the disasters wrought by John's fatal submission . Thus Courdelion still rules England ' from his urn ' ; his spirit , like Cæsar's , lives ...
... hanging from his helm , ' flame amazement in the corrupt mónasteries , and triumphantly retrieve the disasters wrought by John's fatal submission . Thus Courdelion still rules England ' from his urn ' ; his spirit , like Cæsar's , lives ...
Page 42
... hangs above our heads , I like it well . France , shall we knit our powers 373. scroyles , ' scabs , ' wretches ( properly , the king's evil ; Fr. les escrouelles ) . 376. industrious , busy . 378. mutines , mutineers . ib . like the ...
... hangs above our heads , I like it well . France , shall we knit our powers 373. scroyles , ' scabs , ' wretches ( properly , the king's evil ; Fr. les escrouelles ) . 376. industrious , busy . 378. mutines , mutineers . ib . like the ...
Page 46
... Hang'd in the frowning wrinkle of her brow ! And quarter'd in her heart ! he doth espy Himself love's traitor : this is pity now , That , hang'd and drawn and quarter'd , there should be . In such a love so vile a lout as he . 490 500 ...
... Hang'd in the frowning wrinkle of her brow ! And quarter'd in her heart ! he doth espy Himself love's traitor : this is pity now , That , hang'd and drawn and quarter'd , there should be . In such a love so vile a lout as he . 490 500 ...
Page 55
... hang a calf's - skin on those recreant limbs . Aust . O , that a man should speak those words to me ! Bast . And hang a calf's - skin on those recreant limbs . Aust . Thou darest not say so , villain , for thy life . Bast . And hang a ...
... hang a calf's - skin on those recreant limbs . Aust . O , that a man should speak those words to me ! Bast . And hang a calf's - skin on those recreant limbs . Aust . Thou darest not say so , villain , for thy life . Bast . And hang a ...
Page 57
... hang a calf's - skin on his recreant limbs . Aust . Well , ruffian , I must pocket up these wrongs , Because- Bast . Your breeches best may carry them . K. John . Philip , what say'st thou to the cardinal ? Const . What should he say ...
... hang a calf's - skin on his recreant limbs . Aust . Well , ruffian , I must pocket up these wrongs , Because- Bast . Your breeches best may carry them . K. John . Philip , what say'st thou to the cardinal ? Const . What should he say ...
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