The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 4J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... SCENE 5 too fociable , converfion , † piked , i . e . formal , bearded , SCENE IV . Enter Lady Faulconbridge and James Gurney . King JOHN . II.
... 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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... to my kin , 9 And they fhall fay , when Richard me begot , If thou hadst faid him nay , it had been fin ; Who fays it was , he lyes ; I say ' twas not . .A : 4 [ Exeunt . 1.350.0 P 8318 АСТ 强 A CT II . SCENE I SCENE , before King JOHN .
... to my kin , 9 And they fhall fay , when Richard me begot , If thou hadst faid him nay , it had been fin ; Who fays it was , he lyes ; I say ' twas not . .A : 4 [ Exeunt . 1.350.0 P 8318 АСТ 强 A CT II . SCENE I SCENE , before King JOHN .
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In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. 强 A CT II . SCENE I SCENE , before the walls of Angiers in France . Enter Philip King of France , Lewis the Dauphin , the Archduke of Auftria , Conftance , and Arthur . B LEWIS . EFORE Angiers , well ...
In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. 强 A CT II . SCENE I SCENE , before the walls of Angiers in France . Enter Philip King of France , Lewis the Dauphin , the Archduke of Auftria , Conftance , and Arthur . B LEWIS . EFORE Angiers , well ...
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... SCENE -clofe your hands . Auft . And your lips too , for I am well affur'd That I did fo , when I was firft affur'd . K. Philip . Now citizens , c . SCENE VI . Baft . Mad world , mad Kings 7 King JOHN . 30.
... SCENE -clofe your hands . Auft . And your lips too , for I am well affur'd That I did fo , when I was firft affur'd . K. Philip . Now citizens , c . SCENE VI . Baft . Mad world , mad Kings 7 King JOHN . 30.
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... SCENE I. Continues in France . Enter King John , King Philip , Lewis , Blanch , Elinor , Philip the Baftard , Auftria , and Conftance . H " T K. PHILIP . IS true , fair daughter , and this bleffed day , Ever in France fhall be kept ...
... SCENE I. Continues in France . Enter King John , King Philip , Lewis , Blanch , Elinor , Philip the Baftard , Auftria , and Conftance . H " T K. PHILIP . IS true , fair daughter , and this bleffed day , Ever in France fhall be kept ...
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