“The” Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Том 8Gerhard Fleischer the Younger, 1806 |
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... Bast . Your faithful subject I , a gentleman , Born in Northamptonshire ; and eldest son , As I suppose , to Robert Faulconbridge ; soldier , by the honour - giving hand A Of Coeur - de- lion knighted in the field , K. John . What art ...
... Bast . Your faithful subject I , a gentleman , Born in Northamptonshire ; and eldest son , As I suppose , to Robert Faulconbridge ; soldier , by the honour - giving hand A Of Coeur - de- lion knighted in the field , K. John . What art ...
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... Bast . Most certain of one mother , mighty King , That is well known ; and , as I think , onc father : But , for the certain knowledge of that truth , I put you o'er to heaven , and to my mother ; Of that I doubt , as all men's children ...
... Bast . Most certain of one mother , mighty King , That is well known ; and , as I think , onc father : But , for the certain knowledge of that truth , I put you o'er to heaven , and to my mother ; Of that I doubt , as all men's children ...
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... Bast . Because he hath a half - face , father ; like my With that half - face would he have all my land : A half - faced groat five hundred pound a year ! Rob . My gracious Liege , when that my father liv'd , - Your brother did employ ...
... Bast . Because he hath a half - face , father ; like my With that half - face would he have all my land : A half - faced groat five hundred pound a year ! Rob . My gracious Liege , when that my father liv'd , - Your brother did employ ...
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... Bast . Of no more force to disposses me , Sir , Than was his will to get me , as I think . Eli . Whether hadst thou rather , - conbridge , be a Faul- And like thy brother to enjoy thy laud : Or the reputed son of Coeur - de- lion , Lord ...
... Bast . Of no more force to disposses me , Sir , Than was his will to get me , as I think . Eli . Whether hadst thou rather , - conbridge , be a Faul- And like thy brother to enjoy thy laud : Or the reputed son of Coeur - de- lion , Lord ...
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... Bast . Brother , take you my land , I'll take my chance : Your face hath got five hundred pounds a year ; Yet sell ... Bast . Our country manners give our betters way . K. John . What is thy name ? Bast . Philip , my Liege ; so is my ...
... Bast . Brother , take you my land , I'll take my chance : Your face hath got five hundred pounds a year ; Yet sell ... Bast . Our country manners give our betters way . K. John . What is thy name ? Bast . Philip , my Liege ; so is my ...
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Страница 188 - Richard ; no man cried, God save him; No joyful tongue gave him his welcome home : But dust was thrown upon his sacred head ; Which with such gentle sorrow he shook off, — His face still combating with tears and smiles, The badges of his grief and patience ; — That had not God, for some strong purpose, steel'd The hearts of men, they must perforce have melted, And barbarism itself have pitied him.
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