The Works of Shakespeare, 6±ÇMacmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... never did , nor never shall , Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror , But when it first did help to wound itself . 1 Four scenes are omitted , or replaced by a mere allusion , e.g. the Bastard's visitation of the monasteries . Similarly ...
... never did , nor never shall , Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror , But when it first did help to wound itself . 1 Four scenes are omitted , or replaced by a mere allusion , e.g. the Bastard's visitation of the monasteries . Similarly ...
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... never to let escape the king that never loved a friar , the man that did contemn the pope . ' Naturally , Shakespeare ignores the ' moral ' which this suggests to the Bastard : - This is the fruit of Poperie , when true kings Are slain ...
... never to let escape the king that never loved a friar , the man that did contemn the pope . ' Naturally , Shakespeare ignores the ' moral ' which this suggests to the Bastard : - This is the fruit of Poperie , when true kings Are slain ...
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... never stir from off this place , I would give it every foot to have this face ; I would not be sir Nob in any case . Eli . I like thee well : wilt thou forsake thy fortune , Bequeath thy land to him and follow me ? I am a soldier and ...
... never stir from off this place , I would give it every foot to have this face ; I would not be sir Nob in any case . Eli . I like thee well : wilt thou forsake thy fortune , Bequeath thy land to him and follow me ? I am a soldier and ...
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... never holp to make this leg . Lady F. Hast thou conspired with thy brother too , That for thine own gain shouldst defend mine honour ? What means this scorn , thou most untoward knave ? Bast . Knight , knight , good mother , Basilisco ...
... never holp to make this leg . Lady F. Hast thou conspired with thy brother too , That for thine own gain shouldst defend mine honour ? What means this scorn , thou most untoward knave ? Bast . Knight , knight , good mother , Basilisco ...
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... never float upon the swelling tide , To do offence and scath in Christendom . [ Drum beats . The interruption of their churlish drums Cuts off more circumstance : they are at hand , To parley or to fight ; therefore prepare . K. Phi ...
... never float upon the swelling tide , To do offence and scath in Christendom . [ Drum beats . The interruption of their churlish drums Cuts off more circumstance : they are at hand , To parley or to fight ; therefore prepare . K. Phi ...
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