The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 33
... hear us firft . Thefe flags of France , that are advanced here Before the eye and profpect of your town , Have hither march'd to your endamagement : The cannons have their bowels full of wrath And ready mounted are they , to spit forth ...
... hear us firft . Thefe flags of France , that are advanced here Before the eye and profpect of your town , Have hither march'd to your endamagement : The cannons have their bowels full of wrath And ready mounted are they , to spit forth ...
Side 35
... to your lion's hide , ] So , in the old fpurious play of K. John : " But let the frolick Frenchman take no fcorn , “ If Philip front him with an English horn . " STEEVENS . D 2 Faulc . ༔ Faulc . O , tremble ; for you hear KING JOHN . 35.
... to your lion's hide , ] So , in the old fpurious play of K. John : " But let the frolick Frenchman take no fcorn , “ If Philip front him with an English horn . " STEEVENS . D 2 Faulc . ༔ Faulc . O , tremble ; for you hear KING JOHN . 35.
Side 41
... hear me , mighty kings , K. John . Speak on , with favour ; we are bent to hear . Cit . That daughter there of Spain , the lady Blanch " , Is near to England ; Look upon the years Of Lewis the Dauphin , and that lovely maid : If lufty ...
... hear me , mighty kings , K. John . Speak on , with favour ; we are bent to hear . Cit . That daughter there of Spain , the lady Blanch " , Is near to England ; Look upon the years Of Lewis the Dauphin , and that lovely maid : If lufty ...
Side 55
... Hear me , oh , hear me ! Auft . Lady Conftance , peace . Conft . War ! war ! no peace ! peace is to me a war . O Lymoges ! O Auftria ! thou doft fhame 4 You came in arms to fpill mine enemies ' blood , But now in arms you firengthen it ...
... Hear me , oh , hear me ! Auft . Lady Conftance , peace . Conft . War ! war ! no peace ! peace is to me a war . O Lymoges ! O Auftria ! thou doft fhame 4 You came in arms to fpill mine enemies ' blood , But now in arms you firengthen it ...
Side 66
... hear me ! -aye , alack , how new Is hufband in my mouth ! -even for that name , Which ' till this time my tongue did ne'er pronounce , only this In fearing by religion against religion , to which thou baft already fworn , thou makeft an ...
... hear me ! -aye , alack , how new Is hufband in my mouth ! -even for that name , Which ' till this time my tongue did ne'er pronounce , only this In fearing by religion against religion , to which thou baft already fworn , thou makeft an ...
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