The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... Son to Richard Cordelion , " was entered at Stationers ' Hall , Nov. 29 . 1614 ; but I have never met with it , and therefore know not whe- ther it was the old black letter history , or a play on the fame fubject . For the original K ...
... Son to Richard Cordelion , " was entered at Stationers ' Hall , Nov. 29 . 1614 ; but I have never met with it , and therefore know not whe- ther it was the old black letter history , or a play on the fame fubject . For the original K ...
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... son's son , Infortunate in nothing but in thee ; Thy fins are vifited in this poor child ; The canon of the law is laid on him , Being but the fecond generation Removed from thy fin - conceiving womb . K. John . Bedlam , have done ...
... son's son , Infortunate in nothing but in thee ; Thy fins are vifited in this poor child ; The canon of the law is laid on him , Being but the fecond generation Removed from thy fin - conceiving womb . K. John . Bedlam , have done ...
Side 34
... Son to the elder brother of this man , And king o'er him , and all that he enjoys : For this down - trodden equity , we tread In warlike march thefe greens before your town ; Being no further enemy to you , Than the conftraint of ...
... Son to the elder brother of this man , And king o'er him , and all that he enjoys : For this down - trodden equity , we tread In warlike march thefe greens before your town ; Being no further enemy to you , Than the conftraint of ...
Side 43
... any fays . " 99 A marginal note adds : " For being caft on the ftaies , as ships are by weather . " STEEVENS , Eli . Son , lift to this conjunction , make Eli : KING JOHN . 43 Out of his rags! Here's a large mouth, ...
... any fays . " 99 A marginal note adds : " For being caft on the ftaies , as ships are by weather . " STEEVENS , Eli . Son , lift to this conjunction , make Eli : KING JOHN . 43 Out of his rags! Here's a large mouth, ...
Side 44
... Son , lift to this conjunction , make this match ; Give with our niece a dowry large enough : For by this knot thou fhalt fo furely tie Thy now unfur'd affurance to the crown , That yon green boy fhall have no fun to ripe The bloom that ...
... Son , lift to this conjunction , make this match ; Give with our niece a dowry large enough : For by this knot thou fhalt fo furely tie Thy now unfur'd affurance to the crown , That yon green boy fhall have no fun to ripe The bloom that ...
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