Studies in Philology, Volume 4University of North Carolina Press, 1963 |
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Pagina 15
... John . 2 , 1 , 591 . As hating thee , are risen in arms . II Henry VI . 4 . 1 , 93 . Why I challenge nothing but my dukedom , As being well content with that alone . III Henry VI . 4 , 7 , 23 . I speak not this as doubting any here ...
... John . 2 , 1 , 591 . As hating thee , are risen in arms . II Henry VI . 4 . 1 , 93 . Why I challenge nothing but my dukedom , As being well content with that alone . III Henry VI . 4 , 7 , 23 . I speak not this as doubting any here ...
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... John . 4 , 1 , 103 . And many strokes , though with a little axe , Hews down and fells the hardest - timbered oak . III Henry VI . 2 , 1 , 54 . For now he lives in fame , though not in life . Richard III . 3. 1 , 88 . Though not by war ...
... John . 4 , 1 , 103 . And many strokes , though with a little axe , Hews down and fells the hardest - timbered oak . III Henry VI . 2 , 1 , 54 . For now he lives in fame , though not in life . Richard III . 3. 1 , 88 . Though not by war ...
Pagina 54
... John Anderson my jo , John , We clamb the hill thegither , And mony a cantie day , John , We've had wi ' ane anither : Now we maun totter down , John , But hand in hand we'll go , And sleep thegither at the foot , John Anderson , my jo ...
... John Anderson my jo , John , We clamb the hill thegither , And mony a cantie day , John , We've had wi ' ane anither : Now we maun totter down , John , But hand in hand we'll go , And sleep thegither at the foot , John Anderson , my jo ...
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