The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3AMS Press, 1968 |
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Page 109
... King . Tell me , Sirrah , but tell me true , I charge you , Not fearing the displeasure of your mafter , Which on ... King . Come , come , to the purpofe ; did he love this Woman ? Par . ' Faith , Sir , he did love her ; but how ? King ...
... King . Tell me , Sirrah , but tell me true , I charge you , Not fearing the displeasure of your mafter , Which on ... King . Come , come , to the purpofe ; did he love this Woman ? Par . ' Faith , Sir , he did love her ; but how ? King ...
Page 110
... King . Who lent it you ? Dia . It was not lent me neither . King . Where did you find it then ? Dia . I found it not . King . If it were yours by none of all these ways , How could you give it him ? Dia . I never gave it him . Laf ...
... King . Who lent it you ? Dia . It was not lent me neither . King . Where did you find it then ? Dia . I found it not . King . If it were yours by none of all these ways , How could you give it him ? Dia . I never gave it him . Laf ...
Page 411
... - ] We fhould read than power was this ? their fears . It is plain therefore we should read Kings are our fears , - i . e . our fears are the Kings which at prefent rule us . Be Be by fome certain King purg'd and depos'd . Faulc King JOHN .
... - ] We fhould read than power was this ? their fears . It is plain therefore we should read Kings are our fears , - i . e . our fears are the Kings which at prefent rule us . Be Be by fome certain King purg'd and depos'd . Faulc King JOHN .
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