Works, 3 tomasBell & Bradfute, J. Dickinson [and others], 1795 |
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... , and halfpenny , had it not . The other intermediate coins , viz . the fix - pence three - pence , three halfpence , and three - fathings , had the rofe . Mr. Theobald I would not be Sir Nobbe * in any cafe 292 A3 L KING JOHN .
... , and halfpenny , had it not . The other intermediate coins , viz . the fix - pence three - pence , three halfpence , and three - fathings , had the rofe . Mr. Theobald I would not be Sir Nobbe * in any cafe 292 A3 L KING JOHN .
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... John . What is thy name ? Phil . Philip , my Liege , fo is my name begun : Philip , good old Sir Robert's wife's eldeft fon . K. John . From henceforth bear his name , whose forma thou bear'ft . Kneel thou down Philip , but rife up more ...
... John . What is thy name ? Phil . Philip , my Liege , fo is my name begun : Philip , good old Sir Robert's wife's eldeft fon . K. John . From henceforth bear his name , whose forma thou bear'ft . Kneel thou down Philip , but rife up more ...
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... robes ? What woman - poft is this ? hath fhe no husband ; That will take pains to blow a horn.before her ? i .. Formally bearded .. A sonfenfical line of the playera .. Ο O me ! it is my mother . Now , 294 aa 1 . KING JOHN . SCENE III. ...
... robes ? What woman - poft is this ? hath fhe no husband ; That will take pains to blow a horn.before her ? i .. Formally bearded .. A sonfenfical line of the playera .. Ο O me ! it is my mother . Now , 294 aa 1 . KING JOHN . SCENE III. ...
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... . was furnamed Caur - de - lion ; and the Gor Leonis , a fixed ftar of the firft magnitude , in the fign Leo , is called Bafilifco . Mr. Warburton . Then , good my mother , let me know my · Sc . 4 . 295 KING JOHN . SCENE IV. ...
... . was furnamed Caur - de - lion ; and the Gor Leonis , a fixed ftar of the firft magnitude , in the fign Leo , is called Bafilifco . Mr. Warburton . Then , good my mother , let me know my · Sc . 4 . 295 KING JOHN . SCENE IV. ...
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... the holy wars in Palestine , By this brave Duke came early to his grave : - And for amends to his pofterity , At our importance hither is he come , To To fpread his colours , boy , in thy behalf 296 AQ IL KING JOHN .
... the holy wars in Palestine , By this brave Duke came early to his grave : - And for amends to his pofterity , At our importance hither is he come , To To fpread his colours , boy , in thy behalf 296 AQ IL KING JOHN .
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