The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 4J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. DESKALAT HE LIFE and DEATH OF KING JOHN . KING John . Prince Henry , Son to the King.
In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. DESKALAT HE LIFE and DEATH OF KING JOHN . KING John . Prince Henry , Son to the King.
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In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. KING John . Prince Henry , Son to the King . Arthur , Duke of Bretagne , and Nephew to the King . Pembroke , » Effex , Salisbury , English Lords . Hubert , Bigot , Faulconbridge , Baftard - Son to ...
In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. KING John . Prince Henry , Son to the King . Arthur , Duke of Bretagne , and Nephew to the King . Pembroke , » Effex , Salisbury , English Lords . Hubert , Bigot , Faulconbridge , Baftard - Son to ...
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... Prince . And then our arms , like to a muzzled Bear , Save in afpect , hath all offence feal'd up : Our cannons malice vainly fhall be spent * librorb at .X Against th ' invulnerable clouds of heav'n ; 40 turist And with a bleffed , and ...
... Prince . And then our arms , like to a muzzled Bear , Save in afpect , hath all offence feal'd up : Our cannons malice vainly fhall be spent * librorb at .X Against th ' invulnerable clouds of heav'n ; 40 turist And with a bleffed , and ...
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... Prince Dauphin , can you love this lady ? Lewis . Nay , ask me if I can refrain from love , For I do love her moft unfeignedly . K. John . Then do I give Volqueffen , Touraine , Maine , Poitiers , and Anjou , thefe five provinces With ...
... Prince Dauphin , can you love this lady ? Lewis . Nay , ask me if I can refrain from love , For I do love her moft unfeignedly . K. John . Then do I give Volqueffen , Touraine , Maine , Poitiers , and Anjou , thefe five provinces With ...
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... Prince , a Lyon's hide which had belong'd to him . This circumftance renders the anger of the Bastard very natural , and ought not to have been omitted . In the first sketch of this Play ( which Shakespear is faid to have had a hand in ...
... Prince , a Lyon's hide which had belong'd to him . This circumftance renders the anger of the Bastard very natural , and ought not to have been omitted . In the first sketch of this Play ( which Shakespear is faid to have had a hand in ...
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