The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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In Eight Volumes William Shakespeare William Warburton. I The LIFE and DEATH of KING JOHN . ACT I. SCENE I. The Court of England . Enter King John , Queen Elinor , Pembroke , Effex , and Salisbury , with Chatilion . King JOHN . OW , fay ...
In Eight Volumes William Shakespeare William Warburton. I The LIFE and DEATH of KING JOHN . ACT I. SCENE I. The Court of England . Enter King John , Queen Elinor , Pembroke , Effex , and Salisbury , with Chatilion . King JOHN . OW , fay ...
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... John . What follows , if we difallow of this ? Chat . The proud controul of fierce and bloody war , T'inforce these rights fo forcibly with - held . K. John . Here have we war for war , and blood for blood , Controulment for ...
... John . What follows , if we difallow of this ? Chat . The proud controul of fierce and bloody war , T'inforce these rights fo forcibly with - held . K. John . Here have we war for war , and blood for blood , Controulment for ...
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... John . Let them approach . Our abbies and our priories fhall pay This expedition's charge . S What men are you ? CENE II . Enter Robert Faulconbridge , and Philip , his Brother , the ... John . A good blunt fellow ; why , King JOHN м 391 . .
... John . Let them approach . Our abbies and our priories fhall pay This expedition's charge . S What men are you ? CENE II . Enter Robert Faulconbridge , and Philip , his Brother , the ... John . A good blunt fellow ; why , King JOHN м 391 . .
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... John . Why , what a mad - cap hath heav'n lent us here ? Eli . He hath a trick of Caur - de - lion's face , The accent of his tongue affecteth him : Do you not read fome tokens of my fon In the large compofition of this man ? K. John ...
... John . Why , what a mad - cap hath heav'n lent us here ? Eli . He hath a trick of Caur - de - lion's face , The accent of his tongue affecteth him : Do you not read fome tokens of my fon In the large compofition of this man ? K. John ...
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... John . Sirrah , your brother is legitimate ; Your father's wife did after wedlock bear him : And if she did play falfe , the fault was hers ; Which fault lyes on the hazard of all husbands , That marry wives . Tell me , how if my ...
... John . Sirrah , your brother is legitimate ; Your father's wife did after wedlock bear him : And if she did play falfe , the fault was hers ; Which fault lyes on the hazard of all husbands , That marry wives . Tell me , how if my ...
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