The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 4J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... Lady Faulconbridge . Peter of Pomfret , a Prophet . Philip , King of France . Lewis , the Dauphin . Arch - Duke of Austria . Pandulpho , the Pope's Legate . Melun , a French Lord . Chatilion , Ambassador from France to King John ...
... Lady Faulconbridge . Peter of Pomfret , a Prophet . Philip , King of France . Lewis , the Dauphin . Arch - Duke of Austria . Pandulpho , the Pope's Legate . Melun , a French Lord . Chatilion , Ambassador from France to King John ...
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... III . A foot of honour better than I was But many , a many foot of land the worse ! Well , now can I make any Joan a lady . Good - den , Sir Richard , Godamercy fellow , " I And And if his name be George , I'll call him 10 King JOHN.
... III . A foot of honour better than I was But many , a many foot of land the worse ! Well , now can I make any Joan a lady . Good - den , Sir Richard , Godamercy fellow , " I And And if his name be George , I'll call him 10 King JOHN.
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... lady , What brings you here to court fo hastily ? 17 SCENE 5 too fociable , converfion , † piked , i . e . formal , bearded , SCENE IV . Enter Lady Faulconbridge and James Gurney . King JOHN . II.
... lady , What brings you here to court fo hastily ? 17 SCENE 5 too fociable , converfion , † piked , i . e . formal , bearded , SCENE IV . Enter Lady Faulconbridge and James Gurney . King JOHN . II.
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In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. SCENE IV . Enter Lady Faulconbridge and James Gurney . J Lady . Where is that flave , thy brother ?: where is he ? That holds in chase mine honour up and down . Baft . My brother Robert , old Sir ...
In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. SCENE IV . Enter Lady Faulconbridge and James Gurney . J Lady . Where is that flave , thy brother ?: where is he ? That holds in chase mine honour up and down . Baft . My brother Robert , old Sir ...
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In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. Lady . Haft thou deny'd thy felf a Faulconbridge ? Baft . As faithfully as I deny the devil . Lady . King Richard Coeur - de - lion was thy father ; By long and vehement fuit I was feduc'd To make room ...
In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. Lady . Haft thou deny'd thy felf a Faulconbridge ? Baft . As faithfully as I deny the devil . Lady . King Richard Coeur - de - lion was thy father ; By long and vehement fuit I was feduc'd To make room ...
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