The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4,Edizione 15 |
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Pagina 3
Then take my King's defiance from my mouth , The farthest limit of my embassy . K. JOHN . Bear mine to him , and so depart in peace : Be thou as lightning in the eyes of France ; For , ere thou canst report I will be there ...
Then take my King's defiance from my mouth , The farthest limit of my embassy . K. JOHN . Bear mine to him , and so depart in peace : Be thou as lightning in the eyes of France ; For , ere thou canst report I will be there ...
Pagina 21
2 practical and earnest . i.e. John of Giscala and Simon ben Gioras , who , being fierce opposites , yet drew together 4 terrifying level 21 390 6 400 against Titus . 6 favourite . 6 ACT II Sc . I 410 Turn thou the mouth KING JOHN.
2 practical and earnest . i.e. John of Giscala and Simon ben Gioras , who , being fierce opposites , yet drew together 4 terrifying level 21 390 6 400 against Titus . 6 favourite . 6 ACT II Sc . I 410 Turn thou the mouth KING JOHN.
Pagina 22
ACT II Sc . I 410 Turn thou the mouth of thy artillery , As we will our's , against these saucy walls ; And , when that we have dash'd them to the ground , Why , then defy each other , and pell - mell Make work upon ourselves for Heaven ...
ACT II Sc . I 410 Turn thou the mouth of thy artillery , As we will our's , against these saucy walls ; And , when that we have dash'd them to the ground , Why , then defy each other , and pell - mell Make work upon ourselves for Heaven ...
Pagina 23
This union shall do more than battery can To our fast - closed gates ; for , at this match , With swifter spleen ' than powder can enforce The mouth of passage shall we fling wide ope , And give you entrance : but , without this match ...
This union shall do more than battery can To our fast - closed gates ; for , at this match , With swifter spleen ' than powder can enforce The mouth of passage shall we fling wide ope , And give you entrance : but , without this match ...
Pagina 31
Tell him this tale ; and from the mouth of England Add thus much more : that no Italian priest Shall tithe or toll in our dominions ; But as we , under Heaven , are supreme head , So , under Him , that great supremacy Where we do reign ...
Tell him this tale ; and from the mouth of England Add thus much more : that no Italian priest Shall tithe or toll in our dominions ; But as we , under Heaven , are supreme head , So , under Him , that great supremacy Where we do reign ...
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