The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5 |
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Side 8
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 well examined his parts , And finds thein perfect ...
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 well examined his parts , And finds thein perfect ...
Side 43
He speaks plain cannon , fire , and smoak , and bounce ; He gives the bastinado
with his tongue ; Our ears are cudgel ' d ; not a word of his , But buffets better than
a fist of France : Zounds ! I was never so bethumpt with words , Since I first call ...
He speaks plain cannon , fire , and smoak , and bounce ; He gives the bastinado
with his tongue ; Our ears are cudgel ' d ; not a word of his , But buffets better than
a fist of France : Zounds ! I was never so bethumpt with words , Since I first call ...
Side 48
So , in Lingua , or A Combat of the Tongue , & c . 16 : 7 : " I help ' d Herodotus to
pen some part of his Muses ; lent Pliny ink to write his history , and rounded
Rabelais in the ear when he historified Pantagruel . " Again , in The Spanish
Tragedy ...
So , in Lingua , or A Combat of the Tongue , & c . 16 : 7 : " I help ' d Herodotus to
pen some part of his Muses ; lent Pliny ink to write his history , and rounded
Rabelais in the ear when he historified Pantagruel . " Again , in The Spanish
Tragedy ...
Side 60
Good father cardinal , cry thou , amen , To my keen curses ; for , without my
wrong , There is no tongue hath power to curse him right . Pand . There ' s law
and warrant , lady , for my curse , Conft . And for mine too ; when law can do no
right ...
Good father cardinal , cry thou , amen , To my keen curses ; for , without my
wrong , There is no tongue hath power to curse him right . Pand . There ' s law
and warrant , lady , for my curse , Conft . And for mine too ; when law can do no
right ...
Side 64
France , thou may ' st hold a serpent by the tongue , A cafed lion ? by the mortal
paw , A fafting tyger safer by the tooth , Than keep in peace that hand which thou
dost hold . K . Phil . I may disjoin my hand , but not my faith . Pand . So mak ' st ...
France , thou may ' st hold a serpent by the tongue , A cafed lion ? by the mortal
paw , A fafting tyger safer by the tooth , Than keep in peace that hand which thou
dost hold . K . Phil . I may disjoin my hand , but not my faith . Pand . So mak ' st ...
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