The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 8
... Enter a Sheriff . Essex . My liege , here is the strangest controversy Come from the country to be judged by you , That e'er I heard : shall I produce the men ? K. John . Let them approach . Our abbeys and our priories shall pay This ...
... Enter a Sheriff . Essex . My liege , here is the strangest controversy Come from the country to be judged by you , That e'er I heard : shall I produce the men ? K. John . Let them approach . Our abbeys and our priories shall pay This ...
Page 30
... Enter certain Citizens upon the walls . First Cit . Who is it that hath warn'd us to the walls ? K. Phi . ' Tis France , for England . K. John . England , for herself . You men of Angiers , and my loving subjects , - K. Phi . You loving ...
... Enter certain Citizens upon the walls . First Cit . Who is it that hath warn'd us to the walls ? K. Phi . ' Tis France , for England . K. John . England , for herself . You men of Angiers , and my loving subjects , - K. Phi . You loving ...
Page 35
... enter conquerors , and to proclaim Arthur of Bretagne England's king and yours . Enter English Herald , with trumpet . E. Her . Rejoice , you men of Angiers , ring your bells ; King John , your king and England's , doth ap- proach ...
... enter conquerors , and to proclaim Arthur of Bretagne England's king and yours . Enter English Herald , with trumpet . E. Her . Rejoice , you men of Angiers , ring your bells ; King John , your king and England's , doth ap- proach ...
Page 47
... “ the aperture on one side which contained the bias . " - C . H. H. 584. " aid " ; Collier ( ed . 2 , Mason's conjecture ) “ aim . ” — I . G. ACT THIRD SCENE I The French King's Pavilion . Enter 47 OF KING JOHN Act II . Sc . i .
... “ the aperture on one side which contained the bias . " - C . H. H. 584. " aid " ; Collier ( ed . 2 , Mason's conjecture ) “ aim . ” — I . G. ACT THIRD SCENE I The French King's Pavilion . Enter 47 OF KING JOHN Act II . Sc . i .
Page 51
... Enter King John , King Philip , Lewis , Blanch , Eli- nor , the Bastard , Austria , and Attendants . K. Phi . ' Tis true , fair daughter ; and this blessed day Ever in France shall be kept festival : To solemnize this day the glorious ...
... Enter King John , King Philip , Lewis , Blanch , Eli- nor , the Bastard , Austria , and Attendants . K. Phi . ' Tis true , fair daughter ; and this blessed day Ever in France shall be kept festival : To solemnize this day the glorious ...
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