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Pagina 5
He hath a trick of Cordelion's face ; The accent of his tongue affecteth him : Do you not read some tokens of my son In the large composition of this man ? K. JOHN . Mine eye hath well examined his parts , And finds them perfect Richard ...
He hath a trick of Cordelion's face ; The accent of his tongue affecteth him : Do you not read some tokens of my son In the large composition of this man ? K. JOHN . Mine eye hath well examined his parts , And finds them perfect Richard ...
Pagina 7
Brother , take you my land , I'll take my chance : Your face hath got five hundred pound a year ; Yet sell your face for five pence , and ' tis dear . Madam , I ' ll follow you unto the death . Eli . Nay ; I would have you go before me ...
Brother , take you my land , I'll take my chance : Your face hath got five hundred pound a year ; Yet sell your face for five pence , and ' tis dear . Madam , I ' ll follow you unto the death . Eli . Nay ; I would have you go before me ...
Pagina 9
What woman - post " is this ? hath she no husband , That will take pains to blow a horn ? before her ? 220 230 Enter LADY FAULCONBRIDGE and JAMES GURNEY . O me ! it is my mother . How now , good Lady ! What brings you here to Court so ...
What woman - post " is this ? hath she no husband , That will take pains to blow a horn ? before her ? 220 230 Enter LADY FAULCONBRIDGE and JAMES GURNEY . O me ! it is my mother . How now , good Lady ! What brings you here to Court so ...
Pagina 12
England , impatient of your just demands , Hath put himself in arms : the adverse winds , Whose leisure I have stay'd , have given him time To land his legions all as soon as I ; His marches are expedient to this Town , His forces ...
England , impatient of your just demands , Hath put himself in arms : the adverse winds , Whose leisure I have stay'd , have given him time To land his legions all as soon as I ; His marches are expedient to this Town , His forces ...
Pagina 13
K. Phi . From that ' supernal Judge , that stirs good thoughts In any breast of strong authority To look into the blots and stains of right . 100 IIO I undermined . ACT II Sc . I 120 130 That Judge hath 13 KING JOHN.
K. Phi . From that ' supernal Judge , that stirs good thoughts In any breast of strong authority To look into the blots and stains of right . 100 IIO I undermined . ACT II Sc . I 120 130 That Judge hath 13 KING JOHN.
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