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... hath he done ? Der . Marry he hath robd Dericke . John . Why then I cannot let him goe . Der . I must needs haue my man . Iohn . You shall not haue him . Der . Shall I not haue my man , say no and you How say you , shall I not haue my ...
... hath he done ? Der . Marry he hath robd Dericke . John . Why then I cannot let him goe . Der . I must needs haue my man . Iohn . You shall not haue him . Der . Shall I not haue my man , say no and you How say you , shall I not haue my ...
Page liv
... hath euer bene , That thou shouldst forsake me , and follow this vilde and Reprobate company , which abuseth youth so mani- festly : Oh my sonne , thou knowest that these thy doings Wil end thy fathers dayes . [ He weepes . I so , so ...
... hath euer bene , That thou shouldst forsake me , and follow this vilde and Reprobate company , which abuseth youth so mani- festly : Oh my sonne , thou knowest that these thy doings Wil end thy fathers dayes . [ He weepes . I so , so ...
Page 3
... - ness of the figure . Malone refers to Genesis iv . II as the source of the imagery : " the earth , which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood , " and compares 3 Henry Shall daub her lips with her own children's blood ;
... - ness of the figure . Malone refers to Genesis iv . II as the source of the imagery : " the earth , which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood , " and compares 3 Henry Shall daub her lips with her own children's blood ;
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... hath drunk , " and the old play of King John ( 1591 ) : " the blood y - spilt on either part , Closing the crannies of the thirsty earth . " See also Richard III . iv . iv . 29 , 30. Of many conjectural emendations the most interesting ...
... hath drunk , " and the old play of King John ( 1591 ) : " the blood y - spilt on either part , Closing the crannies of the thirsty earth . " See also Richard III . iv . iv . 29 , 30. Of many conjectural emendations the most interesting ...
Page 8
... hath brought us smooth and welcome news . The Earl of Douglas is discomfited : Ten thousand bold Scots , two and twenty knights , Balk'd in their own blood did Sir Walter see On Holmedon's plains . Of prisoners , Hotspur took 70 Mordake ...
... hath brought us smooth and welcome news . The Earl of Douglas is discomfited : Ten thousand bold Scots , two and twenty knights , Balk'd in their own blood did Sir Walter see On Holmedon's plains . Of prisoners , Hotspur took 70 Mordake ...
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