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251 to 260 of 4573 Entries from All Files for "john" in All Fields

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251) Commentary Note for lines 1472-3:
1472-3 chopine, pray God | your voyce like a peece of vncurrant gold,
252) Commentary Note for lines 1473-4:
1473-4 bee not crackt | within the ring: maisters you are all welcome,
    ... ab> </tab>john1</sc> ...
    ... 773 = <sc>john1</sc> ...
253) Commentary Note for lines 1474-7:
1474-5 weele en | to't like {friendly Fankners} <French Faulconers>, fly at any thing we see,
1475-7 weele | haue a speech straite, come giue vs a tast of your qua|lity,
    ... ab> </tab>john1</sc> ...
    ... >v1773 =  JOHN1 [<i> ...
    ... pare King John, ii.  ...
254) Commentary Note for lines 1481-2:
1481-2 the million, t'was cauiary to the | generall, but it was as I receaued
    ... ab> </tab>john1</sc> ...
    ... pendix to JOHN1, p.  ...
    ... >v1773: = JOHN Appen ...
    ... '  In Sir John Harri ...
255) Commentary Note for lines 1493-4:
1493-4 beast, {tis} <It is> not so, it beginnes with Pirrhus, | the rugged Pirrhus, he whose
1494 sable Armes,
256) Commentary Note for line 1524:
1524 A silence in the heauens, the racke stand still,
    ... 775)]; <i>John, </i> ...
257) Commentary Note for line 1542:
1542 {Player} < 1. Play>. But who, {a woe} <O who>, had seene the {mobled} <inobled> Queene,
    ... ab> </tab>john1</sc> ...
    ... nging><sc>john1: war ...
    ...  = warb + john1</sc> ...
    ... ys1:warb, john, v177 ...
258) Commentary Note for line 1601:
1601 Had he the {motiue, and that} <the Motiue and the Cue> for passion
    ... ab> </tab>john1</sc> ...
    ... nging><sc>john1</sc> ...
    ... 773 = <sc>john</sc>1 ...
259) Commentary Note for line 1603:
1603 And cleaue the generall eare with horrid speech,
    ... ab> </tab>john1</sc> ...
    ... c>v1773 = john1</sc> ...
    ... pare King John, iv.  ...
    ... n <i>King John</i>,  ...
260) Commentary Note for line 1607:
1607 A dull and muddy metteld raskall peake,
    ...  term, <i>John-a-nod ...
    ... ood plain John-a-nod ...
    ... ted to <i>John-a-dro ...

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