The Histories and Poems of Shakespeare, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1922 - 1214 pages |
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Page 11
... Doth he lay claim to thine inheritance ? 72 THE BASTARD . I know not why , except to get the land . But once he slander'd me with bastardy : But whe'r I be as true - begot or no , That still I lay upon my mother's head ; 76 But that I ...
... Doth he lay claim to thine inheritance ? 72 THE BASTARD . I know not why , except to get the land . But once he slander'd me with bastardy : But whe'r I be as true - begot or no , That still I lay upon my mother's head ; 76 But that I ...
Page 14
... doth forget men's names : ' Tis too respective and too sociable For your conversion . Now your traveller , He and his toothpick at my worship's mess , And when my knightly stomach is suffic'd , Why then I suck my teeth , and catechize ...
... doth forget men's names : ' Tis too respective and too sociable For your conversion . Now your traveller , He and his toothpick at my worship's mess , And when my knightly stomach is suffic'd , Why then I suck my teeth , and catechize ...
Page 44
... doth tread He lies before me : dost thou understand me ? Thou art his keeper . HUBERT . And I'll keep him so That he shall not offend your majesty . 64 KING JOHN . HUBERT . KING JOHN . HUBERT . KING JOHN . Death . My lord ? A grave . He ...
... doth tread He lies before me : dost thou understand me ? Thou art his keeper . HUBERT . And I'll keep him so That he shall not offend your majesty . 64 KING JOHN . HUBERT . KING JOHN . HUBERT . KING JOHN . Death . My lord ? A grave . He ...
Page 54
... Doth make a stand at what your highness will . KING JOHN . Some reasons of this double coronation - I have possess'd you with and think them strong ; And more , more strong , -when lesser is my fear , - I shall indue you with : meantime ...
... Doth make a stand at what your highness will . KING JOHN . Some reasons of this double coronation - I have possess'd you with and think them strong ; And more , more strong , -when lesser is my fear , - I shall indue you with : meantime ...
Page 55
... doth come and go Between his purpose and his conscience ,. Like heralds ' twixt two dreadful battles set : His passion is so ripe it needs must break . PEMBROKE . And when it breaks , I fear will issue thence The foul corruption of a ...
... doth come and go Between his purpose and his conscience ,. Like heralds ' twixt two dreadful battles set : His passion is so ripe it needs must break . PEMBROKE . And when it breaks , I fear will issue thence The foul corruption of a ...
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