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... earth ' ) , and cry with David : ' I am not he shall build the Lord an house , ' but that other , sprung of him , ' whose arms shall reach unto the gates of Rome . ' But a bolder expedient remained . If John was no Tamburlaine , his ...
... earth ' ) , and cry with David : ' I am not he shall build the Lord an house , ' but that other , sprung of him , ' whose arms shall reach unto the gates of Rome . ' But a bolder expedient remained . If John was no Tamburlaine , his ...
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... speech ( Tr . R. p . 316 ) : - Since John did yield unto the Priest of Rome , Nor he nor his have prospèred on the earth ; Curst are his blessings , and his curse is bliss . success . The thunders of Pandulph on either side do 12 King John.
... speech ( Tr . R. p . 316 ) : - Since John did yield unto the Priest of Rome , Nor he nor his have prospèred on the earth ; Curst are his blessings , and his curse is bliss . success . The thunders of Pandulph on either side do 12 King John.
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... earth , And so doth yours ; your fault was not your folly : Needs must you lay your heart at his dispose , Subjected tribute to commanding love , Against whose fury and unmatched force The aweless lion could not wage the fight , Nor ...
... earth , And so doth yours ; your fault was not your folly : Needs must you lay your heart at his dispose , Subjected tribute to commanding love , Against whose fury and unmatched force The aweless lion could not wage the fight , Nor ...
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... earth ! 160. it . Constance mimics the little language of the nursery , not , however , by using ' it ' instead of ' its ' ( which was not yet in common use ) , but by using the definitely neuter possessive ' it ' ( applied to babies ) ...
... earth ! 160. it . Constance mimics the little language of the nursery , not , however , by using ' it ' instead of ' its ' ( which was not yet in common use ) , but by using the definitely neuter possessive ' it ' ( applied to babies ) ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Const . Thou monstrous injurer of heaven and earth ! Call not me slanderer ; thou and thine usurp The dominations , royalties and rights Of this oppressed boy : this is thy eld'st son's son ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Const . Thou monstrous injurer of heaven and earth ! Call not me slanderer ; thou and thine usurp The dominations , royalties and rights Of this oppressed boy : this is thy eld'st son's son ...
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