The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volum 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Side 990
... Whose Valour plucks dead Lions by the Beard , I'll fimoak your Skin - Coat , and I catch you right ; Sirrah , look to't , i'faith I will , i'faith . Blanch . O well did he become that Lion's Robe , That did difrobe the Lion of that Robe ...
... Whose Valour plucks dead Lions by the Beard , I'll fimoak your Skin - Coat , and I catch you right ; Sirrah , look to't , i'faith I will , i'faith . Blanch . O well did he become that Lion's Robe , That did difrobe the Lion of that Robe ...
Side 991
... Whose Title they admit , Arthur's or John's [ Trumpet founds . Enter a Citizen upon the Walls . Citi . Who is it that hath warn'd us to the Walls ? K. Philip . K Philip . ' Tis France for England . K. of King John . ୨୭ 1.
... Whose Title they admit , Arthur's or John's [ Trumpet founds . Enter a Citizen upon the Walls . Citi . Who is it that hath warn'd us to the Walls ? K. Philip . K Philip . ' Tis France for England . K. of King John . ୨୭ 1.
Side 996
... Whose Party do the Townfmen yet admit ? K. Philip . Speak Citizens , for England , who's your King ? Citi . The King of England , when we know the King . K. Philip . Know him in us , that here hold up his Right . K. John . In us , that ...
... Whose Party do the Townfmen yet admit ? K. Philip . Speak Citizens , for England , who's your King ? Citi . The King of England , when we know the King . K. Philip . Know him in us , that here hold up his Right . K. John . In us , that ...
Side 1023
... whose Restraint Doth move the murmuring Lips of Discontent To break into this dangerous Argument . If what in Reft you have , in Right you hold , Why then your Fears , which as they fay , attend The Steps of Wrong , fhould move you to ...
... whose Restraint Doth move the murmuring Lips of Discontent To break into this dangerous Argument . If what in Reft you have , in Right you hold , Why then your Fears , which as they fay , attend The Steps of Wrong , fhould move you to ...
Side 1029
... Whose private with me of the Dauphin's Love , Is much more general than these Lines import . Bigot . To Morrow Morning let us meet him then . Sal . Or rather then fet forward , for ' twill be Two long Days Journey , Lords , or e'er we ...
... Whose private with me of the Dauphin's Love , Is much more general than these Lines import . Bigot . To Morrow Morning let us meet him then . Sal . Or rather then fet forward , for ' twill be Two long Days Journey , Lords , or e'er we ...
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