The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5 |
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Side 8
Why , what a mad - cap hath heaven lent us here ! Eli . He hath a trick of Caur -
de - lion ' s face 6 , The accent of his tongue affecteth him : Do you not read some
tokens of my son , In the large composition of this man ? K . John . Mine eye hath
...
Why , what a mad - cap hath heaven lent us here ! Eli . He hath a trick of Caur -
de - lion ' s face 6 , The accent of his tongue affecteth him : Do you not read some
tokens of my son , In the large composition of this man ? K . John . Mine eye hath
...
Side 30
The next claufe is more perplexed . All the editions read : plagu ' d for her , And
with her plague her fin ; his injury , Her injury , the beadle to her fin , . < ! ! ! puni ! '
d in the perfon of this child . I poins But God hath made her fin and her the plague
...
The next claufe is more perplexed . All the editions read : plagu ' d for her , And
with her plague her fin ; his injury , Her injury , the beadle to her fin , . < ! ! ! puni ! '
d in the perfon of this child . I poins But God hath made her fin and her the plague
...
Side 31
But God hath made her fin and her the plague On this removed issue , plagu ' d
for her , And with her . - Plague her son ; his injury , Her injury , the bcadle to her
fin , All punish ' d in the person of this child , And all for her ; A plague upon her !
But God hath made her fin and her the plague On this removed issue , plagu ' d
for her , And with her . - Plague her son ; his injury , Her injury , the bcadle to her
fin , All punish ' d in the person of this child , And all for her ; A plague upon her !
Side 44
Speak England first , that hath been fora ward first To speak unto this city : What
say you ? K . John . If that the Dauphin there , thy princely son , Can in this book
of beauty read , I love , Her dowry shall weigh equal with a queen : For Anjou ...
Speak England first , that hath been fora ward first To speak unto this city : What
say you ? K . John . If that the Dauphin there , thy princely son , Can in this book
of beauty read , I love , Her dowry shall weigh equal with a queen : For Anjou ...
Side 51
She is corrupted , chang ' d , and won from thee ; She adulterates hourly with
thine uncle John ; And with her golden hand hath pluck ' d on France To tread
down fair respect of fovereignty , And made his majesty the bawd to theirs .
France is a ...
She is corrupted , chang ' d , and won from thee ; She adulterates hourly with
thine uncle John ; And with her golden hand hath pluck ' d on France To tread
down fair respect of fovereignty , And made his majesty the bawd to theirs .
France is a ...
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