The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 19
... keep his princely heart from Richard's hand . He that perforce robs lions of their hearts May easily win a woman's . Aye , my mother , With all my heart I thank thee for my father ! Who lives and dares but say thou didst not well When I ...
... keep his princely heart from Richard's hand . He that perforce robs lions of their hearts May easily win a woman's . Aye , my mother , With all my heart I thank thee for my father ! Who lives and dares but say thou didst not well When I ...
Page 36
... keep A peaceful progress to the ocean . 340 K. Phi . England , thou hast not saved one drop of blood , In this hot trial , more than we of France ; Rather , lost more . And by this hand I swear , That sways the earth this climate ...
... keep A peaceful progress to the ocean . 340 K. Phi . England , thou hast not saved one drop of blood , In this hot trial , more than we of France ; Rather , lost more . And by this hand I swear , That sways the earth this climate ...
Page 41
... keep this city . Bast , Here's a stay complete of or in those qualities , say it is because he is not like her , or equal to her . The use of of for in respect of , or in , is not un- common in the old writers . Modern editions ...
... keep this city . Bast , Here's a stay complete of or in those qualities , say it is because he is not like her , or equal to her . The use of of for in respect of , or in , is not un- common in the old writers . Modern editions ...
Page 54
... Keep Stephen Langton , chosen archbishop Of Canterbury , from that holy see : This , in our foresaid holy father's name , 134. " Thou dost forget thyself " ; the following lines from the old play explain the ground of the Bastard's ...
... Keep Stephen Langton , chosen archbishop Of Canterbury , from that holy see : This , in our foresaid holy father's name , 134. " Thou dost forget thyself " ; the following lines from the old play explain the ground of the Bastard's ...
Page 57
... Keep my need up , and faith is trodden down ! K. John . The king is moved , and answers not to this . Const . O , be removed from him , and answer well ! 209. " new untrimmed bride " ; so the Folios ; Theobald , " new and trimmed , ” or ...
... Keep my need up , and faith is trodden down ! K. John . The king is moved , and answers not to this . Const . O , be removed from him , and answer well ! 209. " new untrimmed bride " ; so the Folios ; Theobald , " new and trimmed , ” or ...
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