The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... king , Where the Norweyan banners flout the sky , He looks like one that is ... John : 66 13 Mocking the air with colours idly spread . This paffage has ... John , therefore , is the most per- fe & comment on this . MALONE . And fan our ...
... king , Where the Norweyan banners flout the sky , He looks like one that is ... John : 66 13 Mocking the air with colours idly spread . This paffage has ... John , therefore , is the most per- fe & comment on this . MALONE . And fan our ...
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... King John : " I'll tell thee , Hubert , half my power " & c . 7 Let your highness STEEVENS . Command upon me ; ] Thus the old copy , and perhaps rightly , though modern editors have been content to read - Lay your high- nefs & c Every ...
... King John : " I'll tell thee , Hubert , half my power " & c . 7 Let your highness STEEVENS . Command upon me ; ] Thus the old copy , and perhaps rightly , though modern editors have been content to read - Lay your high- nefs & c Every ...
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... King John : " This unhair'd faucinefs , and boyish troops , " The king doth fmile at . " MALONE . 5 He cannot buckle his diftemper'd caufe Within the belt of rule . ] The fame metaphor occurs in Troilus and Creffida : And buckle in a ...
... King John : " This unhair'd faucinefs , and boyish troops , " The king doth fmile at . " MALONE . 5 He cannot buckle his diftemper'd caufe Within the belt of rule . ] The fame metaphor occurs in Troilus and Creffida : And buckle in a ...
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... king stirring , worthy thane ? Macb . Not yet . Len . Goes the king hence to - day ? Mach . He did appoint so . Len . The night has been unruly ; where we lay Our chimneys were ... KING JOHN . * KING JOHN . ] The Troublefome 290 MACBETH .
... king stirring , worthy thane ? Macb . Not yet . Len . Goes the king hence to - day ? Mach . He did appoint so . Len . The night has been unruly ; where we lay Our chimneys were ... KING JOHN . * KING JOHN . ] The Troublefome 290 MACBETH .
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