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With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare
Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac Reed. KING JOH N. Vol . V. B Persons
English lords . Persons Reprefented . King John . Prince.
With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare
Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac Reed. KING JOH N. Vol . V. B Persons
English lords . Persons Reprefented . King John . Prince.
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However that he might be , without parting with his land , We Ahould read : Lord
of the presence , i , e . prince of the blood . WAR BURTON . Lord of thy presence
may fignify fomething more distinct than master of thyself : it means matter of that
...
However that he might be , without parting with his land , We Ahould read : Lord
of the presence , i , e . prince of the blood . WAR BURTON . Lord of thy presence
may fignify fomething more distinct than master of thyself : it means matter of that
...
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Speak then , prince Dauphin ; can you love this lady ? Lewis . Nay , ask me if I
can refrain from love ; For I do love her most unfeignedly . K. John . Then do I give
Volquessen ' , Touraine , Maine , Poiétiers , and Anjou , these five provincess ...
Speak then , prince Dauphin ; can you love this lady ? Lewis . Nay , ask me if I
can refrain from love ; For I do love her most unfeignedly . K. John . Then do I give
Volquessen ' , Touraine , Maine , Poiétiers , and Anjou , these five provincess ...
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But the story is , that Austria , who killed king Richard Cour - de - lion , wore as
the spoil of that princé , a lion's hide which had belonged to him . This
circumstance renders the anger of the Bastard very natural , and ought not to
have been ...
But the story is , that Austria , who killed king Richard Cour - de - lion , wore as
the spoil of that princé , a lion's hide which had belonged to him . This
circumstance renders the anger of the Bastard very natural , and ought not to
have been ...
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The young prince feels his defeat with more sensibility than his father . Shame
operates most strongly in the earlier years ; and when can disgrace be less
welcome than when a man is going to his bride ? Johnson . Pand , Pand . Your
mind is ...
The young prince feels his defeat with more sensibility than his father . Shame
operates most strongly in the earlier years ; and when can disgrace be less
welcome than when a man is going to his bride ? Johnson . Pand , Pand . Your
mind is ...
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