The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... terms of the treaty " on peril of a curse . " John and Philip again take up arms and the French are defeated in battle . The prince Arthur is taken prisoner and John gives instructions for his murder . ACT IV Hubert , an English ...
... terms of the treaty " on peril of a curse . " John and Philip again take up arms and the French are defeated in battle . The prince Arthur is taken prisoner and John gives instructions for his murder . ACT IV Hubert , an English ...
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... their own minds by gentle terms , and hide themselves from their own detection in ambiguities and subterfuges " ( Johnson ) .- H . N. H. The deed , which both our tongues held vile to 98 OF KING JOHN Act IV . Sc . ii .
... their own minds by gentle terms , and hide themselves from their own detection in ambiguities and subterfuges " ( Johnson ) .- H . N. H. The deed , which both our tongues held vile to 98 OF KING JOHN Act IV . Sc . ii .
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... term ; II . i . 103 . BRIEF IN HAND , speedily to be dispatched ; IV . iii . 158 . BROKE OUT , escaped ; V. vi . 24 . BROKE WITH , opened my heart , communicated ; IV . ii . 227 . BROKER , agent ; II . i . 568 . BROWS , walls ( used ...
... term ; II . i . 103 . BRIEF IN HAND , speedily to be dispatched ; IV . iii . 158 . BROKE OUT , escaped ; V. vi . 24 . BROKE WITH , opened my heart , communicated ; IV . ii . 227 . BROKER , agent ; II . i . 568 . BROWS , walls ( used ...
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... term of contempt for a person meanly born " dunghill cur " ) ; IV . iii . 87 . DUST , “ a d . , " a particle of dust ; IV . i . 93 . EAT , eaten ; I. i . 234 . EFFECT , import , tenor ; IV . i . 38 . EMBASSY , message entrusted to an ...
... term of contempt for a person meanly born " dunghill cur " ) ; IV . iii . 87 . DUST , “ a d . , " a particle of dust ; IV . i . 93 . EAT , eaten ; I. i . 234 . EFFECT , import , tenor ; IV . i . 38 . EMBASSY , message entrusted to an ...
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... terms of equality with ; II . i . 494 . HOLP , helped ; I. i . 240 . HUMOROUS , capricious ; III . i . 119 . HUMORS ... term ; questions put to a wit- ness which were to be an- swered with the solemnities of an oath ; III . i . 147 ...
... terms of equality with ; II . i . 494 . HOLP , helped ; I. i . 240 . HUMOROUS , capricious ; III . i . 119 . HUMORS ... term ; questions put to a wit- ness which were to be an- swered with the solemnities of an oath ; III . i . 147 ...
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