The Works of Shakespeare: King John. 1936at the University Press, 1936 |
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... head with more ill news , for it is full . Bastard . But if you be afeard to hear the worst , Then let the worst unheard fall on your head . K. John . Bear with me , cousin , for I was amazed Under the tide ; but now I breathe again ...
... head with more ill news , for it is full . Bastard . But if you be afeard to hear the worst , Then let the worst unheard fall on your head . K. John . Bear with me , cousin , for I was amazed Under the tide ; but now I breathe again ...
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... head After head in l . 192 , it is clear that K. John's head is meant ; but there is a quibble also . v . G. ' head ' . 196. devil i.e. Elinor , who is represented as eager for the perdition of Philip's soul . 201. Because- F. ' Because ...
... head After head in l . 192 , it is clear that K. John's head is meant ; but there is a quibble also . v . G. ' head ' . 196. devil i.e. Elinor , who is represented as eager for the perdition of Philip's soul . 201. Because- F. ' Because ...
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William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. 3.2 . F. heads this ' Scoena Secunda ' . S.D. F. ' Allarums , Excurfions : Enter Bastard with Auftria's head . ' ' Alarums and Excursions ' is the regular description in ...
William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. 3.2 . F. heads this ' Scoena Secunda ' . S.D. F. ' Allarums , Excurfions : Enter Bastard with Auftria's head . ' ' Alarums and Excursions ' is the regular description in ...
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