The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 6Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... rest , The Troublesome Reign makes no attempt to enlarge the somewhat rigid categories of which expressly suggests the parallel with Tamburlaine the Scourge of [ the enemies of ] God . 1 I. Holinshed barely records ( iii . 160 , Stone ...
... rest , The Troublesome Reign makes no attempt to enlarge the somewhat rigid categories of which expressly suggests the parallel with Tamburlaine the Scourge of [ the enemies of ] God . 1 I. Holinshed barely records ( iii . 160 , Stone ...
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... rest to stand . God and our right ! [ Exeunt . 280 290 278. bloods , men of spirit . 288 , 289. St. George and the dragon was a common ale - house sign . Here after excursions , enter the Herald of France , 38 King John ACT II.
... rest to stand . God and our right ! [ Exeunt . 280 290 278. bloods , men of spirit . 288 , 289. St. George and the dragon was a common ale - house sign . Here after excursions , enter the Herald of France , 38 King John ACT II.
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... rest so grossly led This juggling witchcraft with revenue cherish , Yet I alone , alone do me oppose Against the pope and count his friends my foes . Pand . Then , by the lawful power that I have , Thou shalt stand cursed and ...
... rest so grossly led This juggling witchcraft with revenue cherish , Yet I alone , alone do me oppose Against the pope and count his friends my foes . Pand . Then , by the lawful power that I have , Thou shalt stand cursed and ...
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... rest . A sceptre snatch'd with an unruly hand Must be as boisterously maintain'd as gain'd ; And he that stands upon a slippery place Makes nice of no vile hold to stay him up : That John may stand , then Arthur needs must fall ; So be ...
... rest . A sceptre snatch'd with an unruly hand Must be as boisterously maintain'd as gain'd ; And he that stands upon a slippery place Makes nice of no vile hold to stay him up : That John may stand , then Arthur needs must fall ; So be ...
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... rest you have in right you hold , Why then your fears , which , as they say , attend The steps of wrong , should move you to mew up Your tender kinsman and to choke his days With barbarous ignorance and deny his youth . The rich ...
... rest you have in right you hold , Why then your fears , which , as they say , attend The steps of wrong , should move you to mew up Your tender kinsman and to choke his days With barbarous ignorance and deny his youth . The rich ...
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