The comedies, histories, and tragedies of Mr. William Shakespeare as presented at the Globe and Blackfriars theatres, circa 1591-1623 Volume 18; being ... first revised folio text, with critical intro

William Shakespeare

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892 Excerpt: ...me,boto 3 employ mine otone? imoto fir priest 1017 as 3 honour tbe Church anb holp Churchmen, so 3 sco?ne to Aus, O that a man should speake those words to me. 1054 Phil. And hang a Calues-skin on those recreant limbs 1055 Aus. Thou dar'st not say so villaine for thy life. 1056 Phil. And hang a Calues-skin on those recreant limbs. 1057 Iohn. We like not this, thou dost forget thy selfe. 1058 Enter Pandulph. 1059 Fra. Heere comes the holy Legat of the Pope. 1060 Pan. Haile you annointed deputies of heauen; 1061 To thee King Iohn my holy errand is: 1062 I Pandulph, of faire Millane Cardinall, 1063 And from Pope Innocent the Legate heere, 1064 Doe in his name religiously demand 1065 Why thou against the Church, our holy Mother, 1066 So wilfully dost spurne; and force perforce 1067 Keepe Stephen Langton chosen Arshbishop 1068 Of Canterbury from that holy Sea: 1069 This in our foresaid holy Fathers name 1070 Pope Innocent, I doe demand of thee. 1071 Iohn. What earthie name to Interrogatories 1072 Can tast the free breath of a sacred King? 1073 Thou canst not (Cardinall) deuise a name 1074 So slight, vnworthy, and ridiculous 1075 To charge me to an answere, as the Pope: 1076 Tell him this tale, and from the mouth of England, 1077 Adde thus much more, that no Italian Priest 1078 10791020 Italian latest of ttjem all, fljall eittier baue tvtlie, tole, o? po 1021 Ung pente out of England, but as 31 am ifctng, so toil % ratgne 1022 nert bnoer Sob,sup?eame beab botb ouer spirttuall ano tent; 1023 rall: ano bee tbat contract cts me in tljis, 3 le mafee btm boppe 1024 beableffe. Shall tythe or toll in our dominions: 1079 But as we, vnder heauen, are supreame head, 1080 So vnder him that great supremacy 1081 Where we doe reigne, we will alone vphold 1082 Without th'assist...

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9781236164094
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2012
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40 pages
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