The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 993
... Stand in his Face to contradict his Claim . Citi . Till you compound whofe Right is worthiest , We for the worthieft hold the Right from both . VOL . III . C K. John . K. John . Then God forgive the Sin of all of King John . 993.
... Stand in his Face to contradict his Claim . Citi . Till you compound whofe Right is worthiest , We for the worthieft hold the Right from both . VOL . III . C K. John . K. John . Then God forgive the Sin of all of King John . 993.
Page 995
... Differences of Kings . Why stand these Royal Fronts amazed thus ? Cry Havock , Kings , back to the ftained Field You equal Potents , fiery kindled Spirits : Са Then Then let Confufion of one Part confirm The other's Peace of King John .
... Differences of Kings . Why stand these Royal Fronts amazed thus ? Cry Havock , Kings , back to the ftained Field You equal Potents , fiery kindled Spirits : Са Then Then let Confufion of one Part confirm The other's Peace of King John .
Page 1004
... stand still , let Wives with Child Pray that their Burthens may not fall this Day , Left that their hopes prodigieufly be croft : But , on this Day , let Seamen fear no Wrack , No Bargains break that are not this Day made ; This Day all ...
... stand still , let Wives with Child Pray that their Burthens may not fall this Day , Left that their hopes prodigieufly be croft : But , on this Day , let Seamen fear no Wrack , No Bargains break that are not this Day made ; This Day all ...
Page 1026
... Standing on Slippers , which his nimble Hafte Had fally thruft upon contrary Feet , Told of a many thousand warlike French , That were embatteled , and rank'd in Kent , Another lean , unwafh'd Artificer , Cuts Cuts off his Tale , and ...
... Standing on Slippers , which his nimble Hafte Had fally thruft upon contrary Feet , Told of a many thousand warlike French , That were embatteled , and rank'd in Kent , Another lean , unwafh'd Artificer , Cuts Cuts off his Tale , and ...
Page 1030
... Stand back , Lord Salisbury , ftand back , I fay , By Heav'n , I think my Sword's as fharp as yours . I would not have you , Lord , forget your self , Nor tempt the Danger of my true Defence ; Left I , by marking of your Rage , forget ...
... Stand back , Lord Salisbury , ftand back , I fay , By Heav'n , I think my Sword's as fharp as yours . I would not have you , Lord , forget your self , Nor tempt the Danger of my true Defence ; Left I , by marking of your Rage , forget ...
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