The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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Have for the gilt of France , O guilt indeed ! " STEEVENS . ! Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood & c . ] Suscipit , ô Gelli , quantum non ultima Tethys , " Nec genitor nympharum abluit oceanys . Catullus in Gellium , & 3 .
Have for the gilt of France , O guilt indeed ! " STEEVENS . ! Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood & c . ] Suscipit , ô Gelli , quantum non ultima Tethys , " Nec genitor nympharum abluit oceanys . Catullus in Gellium , & 3 .
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Again , in The View of France , 1598 : " efpying the chayre not to stand well under the state , he mended it handsomely himself . " MALONE . . Mur . ' Tis Banquo's then . MACB . ' 156 M A C B E T H.
Again , in The View of France , 1598 : " efpying the chayre not to stand well under the state , he mended it handsomely himself . " MALONE . . Mur . ' Tis Banquo's then . MACB . ' 156 M A C B E T H.
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... who represented ( as it were , in dumb show ) all , the persons who should possess the crown of France ; and caused the king of Navarre , or rather a wicked spirit in his ftead , to appear in the fifth place , " & c . FARMER .
... who represented ( as it were , in dumb show ) all , the persons who should possess the crown of France ; and caused the king of Navarre , or rather a wicked spirit in his ftead , to appear in the fifth place , " & c . FARMER .
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Peter of Pomfret , a Prophet , Philip , King of France . Lewis , the Dauphin . Arch - duke of Austria . Cardinal Pandulpho , the Pope's Legate . Melun , à French Lord . Chatillon , Ambassador from France to King John .
Peter of Pomfret , a Prophet , Philip , King of France . Lewis , the Dauphin . Arch - duke of Austria . Cardinal Pandulpho , the Pope's Legate . Melun , à French Lord . Chatillon , Ambassador from France to King John .
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Now , say , Chatillon , what would France with us ? Chat . Thus , after greeting , fpeaks the king of France , In ' my behaviour , to the majesty , The borrow'd majesty of England ' here . Eli . A strange beginning ; borrow'd majesty !
Now , say , Chatillon , what would France with us ? Chat . Thus , after greeting , fpeaks the king of France , In ' my behaviour , to the majesty , The borrow'd majesty of England ' here . Eli . A strange beginning ; borrow'd majesty !
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