The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 981
... Father , and this Son like him : O old Sir Robert Father , on my Knee I give Heav'n thanks I was not like to thee . K. John . Why what a mad - cap hath Heav'n lent us here ? Eli . He hath a trick of Cordelion's Face , The accent of his ...
... Father , and this Son like him : O old Sir Robert Father , on my Knee I give Heav'n thanks I was not like to thee . K. John . Why what a mad - cap hath Heav'n lent us here ? Eli . He hath a trick of Cordelion's Face , The accent of his ...
Page 982
... Father's ; Where , how he did prevail , I fhame to fpeak : But truth is truth , large lengths of Seas and Shores Between my Father and my Mother lay , As I have heard my Father fpeak himself , When this fame lufty Gentleman was got ...
... Father's ; Where , how he did prevail , I fhame to fpeak : But truth is truth , large lengths of Seas and Shores Between my Father and my Mother lay , As I have heard my Father fpeak himself , When this fame lufty Gentleman was got ...
Page 985
... Sir Robert and my Land , Legitimation , Name , and all is gone ; Then , good my Mother , let me know my Father , Some proper Man , I hope ; who was it , Mether ? Lady . Lady . Haft thou deny'd thy felf a Faulconbridge ? of King John . 985.
... Sir Robert and my Land , Legitimation , Name , and all is gone ; Then , good my Mother , let me know my Father , Some proper Man , I hope ; who was it , Mether ? Lady . Lady . Haft thou deny'd thy felf a Faulconbridge ? of King John . 985.
Page 986
... Father ; By long and vehement Suit I was feduc'd To make room for him in my Husband's Bed . Heav'n lay not my Tranfgreffion to my charge ; Thou art the Iffue of my dear Offence , Which was fo ftrongly urg'd paft my Defence . Baft . Now ...
... Father ; By long and vehement Suit I was feduc'd To make room for him in my Husband's Bed . Heav'n lay not my Tranfgreffion to my charge ; Thou art the Iffue of my dear Offence , Which was fo ftrongly urg'd paft my Defence . Baft . Now ...
Page 989
... Bed was ever to thy Son as true , As thine was to thy Husband , and this Boy , Liker in Feature to his Father Geffrey , Than thou and John , in Manners being as like As As Rain to Water , or Devil to his Dam of King John . 989.
... Bed was ever to thy Son as true , As thine was to thy Husband , and this Boy , Liker in Feature to his Father Geffrey , Than thou and John , in Manners being as like As As Rain to Water , or Devil to his Dam of King John . 989.
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